I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)

Album: Continuum (2006)
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  • No, I'm not the man I used to be lately
    See, you met me at an interesting time
    And if my past is any sign of your future
    You should be warned before I let you inside

    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    Hold on to whatever will get you through
    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you

    I will beg my way into your garden
    Then I'll break my way out when it rains
    Just to get back to the place where I started
    So I can want you back all over again
    (I don't really understand)

    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    Hold on to whatever will get you through
    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you

    Who do you love?
    Girl, I see through, through your love
    Who do you love?
    Me or the thought of me?
    Me or the thought of me?

    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    Hold on to whatever will get you through
    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you

    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    Hold on to whatever will get you through
    Hold on to whatever you find, baby
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you
    I don't trust myself with lovin' you. Writer/s: John Clayton Mayer
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Yg from LondonYou have both versions?! I can't find the earlier version anywhere and haven't been able to for like a decade. I am desperate for it, please... Any help?
  • Dustin from Whitehouse, TxJohn plays the harmony line of the chorus on guitar. A testament to his unique orchestration of music and usage of talents. He does a lot of creative stuff like this in the studio.
  • Jen from L, TxActually Clubber, he wrote this song way before Jessica Simpson. It was called "Trust Myself" at the time he only sang it in concerts and not too often. This new version has been changed, some words are different but the same sentiment is behind it. I have both and love both versions.
  • Clubber Lange from Ocean Gate, NjYou can tell he wrote this about Jessica Simpson...He was on-again-of-again with her at the time "Continuum" was being written/released.."Slow Dancing in a Burning Room" also sounds way too much like a "I miss Jessica" song...They still kick ass though in my book...
  • Charlotte from New-york, NyI love this one because i guess that he admits that he not the loving man that eveybody thinks he is.
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