Could I

Album: Bread (1969)
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  • I could I could keep you company could
    I could I could keep you so happy can
    I can I can I make you feel really fine
    We could we could we make love this time
    We could we could we make love so fine
    You're old enough to know from where we
    Come and where we go.

    And what we're here for
    What do you fear for
    It's hard enough to hear the though in mind
    That now you're there
    And then you're gone
    Let's get in

    I could I could keep you company could
    I could I could keep you so happy can
    I can I can I make you feel really fine
    We could we could we make love this time
    We could we could we make love so fine
    You're old enough to know from where we
    Come and where we go.

    You're never really tried let yourself be satisfied
    Now don't deny it
    Until you try it
    You're played the game so long
    You think that life goes on and on
    You better use it
    Before you lose it. Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, ROBROY WEST MUSIC
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