Darlin

Album: Goodbye Lullaby (2011)
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  • Darlin', you're hiding in the closet once again
    Start smilin'
    I know you're tryin', real hard not to turn your head away
    Pretty darlin'
    Face tomorrow, tomorrow's not yesterday
    Yesterday, oh, oh

    Pretty please, I know it's a drag
    Wipe your eyes and put up your head
    I wish you could be happy instead
    There's nothing else I can do
    Then love you the best that I can
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

    Darlin', I was there once a while I go
    I know, that it's hard to be stuck with people
    That you love when nobody trusts

    Pretty please, I know it's a drag (I know it's a drag)
    Wipe your eyes and put up your head (put up your head)
    I wish you could be happy instead
    There's nothing else I can do
    Then love you the best that I can
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    That I can
    Oh, oh, oh

    You're not the only one who's been through
    I've been there alone and now so are you
    I just want you to know,
    Want you to know it's not your fault
    It's not your fault

    Oh, oh, you're fault, you're fault
    It's not your fault
    You're fault, you're fault, you're fault

    Pretty please, I know it's a drag (know it's a drag)
    Wipe your eyes and put up your head (put up your head)
    I wish you could be happy instead
    There's nothing else I can do
    Then love you the best that I can

    Pretty please, I know it's a drag (know it's a drag)
    Wipe your eyes and put up your head (put up your head)
    I wish you could be happy instead
    There's nothing else I can do
    Then love you the best that I can

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    That I can
    Oh, oh, oh
    Darlin, you're hiding in the closet once again
    Start smilin' Writer/s: AVRIL RAMONA LAVIGNE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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