Down On My Knees

Album: Baby I'm-A Want You (1972)
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  • I told you before, don't you hear what I say
    I won't take it no more, no more making me stay
    Down on my knees, you know I'm down on my knees yea
    Yes I've been down on my knees
    But I'm through begging please
    I won't get back on my knees.

    Nobody knows, what your putting me through
    Nobody knows, if it's worth it for you
    Nobody sees, you got me down on my knees
    Well I've been down on my knees
    And I'm through begging please
    Don't put me back on my knees.

    You know how I always loved you
    Never placed myself above you,

    Don't let me go, if I wish that I could
    Don't tell me no, if I wish that you would
    Down on my knees, you know I'm down on my knees
    Well I've been down on my knees
    But I'm through begging please
    Don't put me back on my knees. Writer/s: David Gates, James Arthur N Griffin, Robb Royer
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, ROBROY WEST MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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