Even It Up

Album: Bebe Le Strange (1980)
Charted: 33
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  • "I'm the one who can please you"
    Ain't that what you said
    You seemed so alone
    I guess I was easily led

    I showed you my love
    But I guess that it went to your head
    When you were hungry
    I brought you your breakfast in bed

    Even it up, even it up, even it up
    Even it up, even it up, even it up
    A good man pays his debt
    But you ain't paid yours yet
    Even it
    Even it up

    I took you down over the tracks when
    You wanted some sin
    I brought you satin and herbs from
    The places I been
    Now something tells me you're
    Going to use me again
    You think you can lay down the how and
    The where and the when

    Even it up, even it up, even it up
    Even it up, even it up, even it up
    I don't want to bum it all
    But this ax she got to fall
    Even it
    Even it up Writer/s: ANN WILSON, NANCY LAMOUREAUX WILSON, SUSAN ENNIS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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