Babydoll

Album: Don't Forget About Me, Demos (2018)
Charted: 8 16
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  • I can't move on, baby doll
    Waitin' on calls, flippin' through stations
    I'm outclassed and it's outrageous
    And I'll take it all, baby doll
    Whatever's been weighin' you down

    Find me on Miami concrete
    Lookin' for somebody different
    'Cause my daddy was a pimp
    My mama had her issues but I miss her anyway
    Oh, baby doll
    Please don't call me for the wrong reasons
    We both know exactly what I'm thinkin'
    Weeks pass and I never grow tired
    'Cause I never said never and I barely ever lie
    I'm on the road to an original place in outer space
    I didn't make it up
    But you can't find it on a phone or a globe
    And I can take you with me if you really wanna go
    Oh, baby doll, I can't move on

    And I can't move on, baby doll
    Waitin' on calls, flippin' through stations
    I'm outclassed and it's outrageous
    And I'll take it all, baby doll
    Whatever's been weighin' you down Writer/s: Dominic David Fike, Jose Julian De La Cruz Jr.
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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