I'll Be Your Doctor

Album: Fire It Up (2012)
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  • Verse 1|What's that you're wearing|under that coat|cos I got that feeling|that i already know| |pre|it a dire situation|that requires my attention|gonna check you out head to toe| |chorus|i'll be your doctor,|i can see you shaking|living with a broken heart|i'll be your lover|tell me where your hurting|i'm gonna/ let me fix your broken heart| |verse 2|the boy left you hurting|out in the cold|babe it's time you start learning|how man treats a lady- you gotta take it slow| |pre|it a dire situation|that requires my attention|gonna check you out head to toe||bridge|tonight I swear, i've got the remedy |i'm gonna kiss you back to life||ad lib|i'm gonna show you..| Writer/s: JEFFREY ROBERT TROTT, JEFFREY TROTT, STEVEN MCMORRAN, VICTORIA HORN
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sentric Music
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