Hurt Me Tomorrow

Album: Country, God, or the Girl (2013)
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  • This ain't a good time
    But when is it ever
    I know the perfect time
    And baby that's never
    So don't you dare leave me now
    Throw my heart on the ground
    'Cause tonight ain't the night for sorrow

    But you can hurt me tomorrow, okay
    It's on you,
    Uh hu uh hu, oh yeah, okay

    I used to be a strange fruit, Billy Holiday
    Then you got me by my roots, took the pain away
    I tried to question our direction, that was my mistake
    I had to ask you where we going baby, Marvin Gaye
    I used to do it like Sinatra, do it my way
    Now I'm the Fugee of my Lauren Hill that got away
    I though we had an at last love, Etta James
    But now I'm wondering

    If what I heard it's true
    Then I know what you came to do
    Love may be blind but I'm looking at you
    So before you pull the trigger
    Did you ever consider

    This ain't a good time
    But when is it ever
    I know the perfect time
    And baby that's never
    So don't you dare leave me now
    Throw my heart on the ground
    'Cause tonight ain't the night for sorrow

    But you can hurt me tomorrow
    You can hurt me, (you can hurt me)
    You can hurt me, (you can hurt me)
    You can hurt me, (you can hurt me)
    You can hurt me, you can hurt me tomorrow
    You can hurt me tomorrow, you can hurt me tomorrow
    Girl save it for tomorrow

    If you can take a rain check on a stormy night
    Then I will love you till you're old, like you Betty White
    You can hurt me any other day, pick a fight
    But not on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday night
    And not the weekend either 'cause I got a song to write
    I promise I'mma hear you out when the time is right
    Let's have a talk, August 7th, 2099
    At your place or mine?

    This ain't a good time
    But when is it ever
    I know the perfect time
    And baby that's never
    So don't you dare leave me now
    Throw my heart on the ground
    'Cause tonight ain't the night for sorrow

    But you can hurt me tomorrow

    Hey! Why you turn around and walk away
    I know you got a lot to say
    And I really wanna talk about it
    Just not today, not today

    Is there an instrument to measure all the heart ache in
    A looking glass so we can see where all the magic went
    I need a button, I can push so we can start again
    'Cause girl you bring me to my knees, Nancy Kerrigan

    This ain't a good time
    But when is it ever
    I know the perfect time
    And baby that's never
    So don't you dare leave me now
    Throw my heart on the ground
    'Cause tonight ain't the night for sorrow

    But you can hurt me tomorrow
    You can hurt me, (you can hurt me)
    You can hurt me, (you can hurt me)
    You can hurt me, (you can hurt me)
    You can hurt me, you can hurt me tomorrow
    You can hurt me tomorrow, you can hurt me tomorrow
    But girl save it for tomorrow Writer/s: EVAN BOGART, KEINAN WARSAME, NOEL ZANCANELLA, RYAN TEDDER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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