Gone Baby, Don't Be Long

Album: New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh (2010)
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    As the the winds blows in passing
    Baby I could fall in love with you
    Where you go, where you go
    Baby, what you do
    You know you gotta get your hustle on
    So gone baby gone, baby don't be long
    Gone baby gone, baby don't be long

    Where you going why don't you stop
    Baby what's the rush
    You got me feeling like a girl with the fiendish crush
    When you go, when you go boy I miss you much
    But I know you gotta get your hustle on

    So gone baby gone, baby don't be long
    Gone baby gone, baby don't be long

    I know you gotta get your hustle on

    So gone baby gone, baby don't be long
    Gone baby gone, baby don't be long

    I know you gotta get your hustle on

    I can't wait to see what you do
    It's not too much to follow you through
    I can't wait to see what you be
    Go be here cause I believe
    So don't go baby
    There is only one thing I'm still asking
    Why I feel you masking
    If it's love that you feel that is really real
    And I know you gotta get your hustle on
    You laugh when you ask baby what's the rush
    When we touch I wanna know is it love or lust
    Cause I feel like a girl with the fiendish crush
    And I know you gotta get your hustle on

    So gone baby gone, baby don't be long
    Gone baby gone, baby don't be long

    I can't wait to see how you move
    I like to o watch you do what you do
    I can't wait to see what you be
    Go be here cause I believe
    So don't go, baby
    Gone baby gone baby don't be long
    So, gone baby gone baby, don't be long
    Gone baby, don't be long
    Don't be long Writer/s: Erica Wright, Paul James Mccartney, Paul Mccartney, Shafiq Husayn, Terrell Mcmathis
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., EMPIRE PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
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