Let Me Love You Like A Woman

Album: Chemtrails over the Country Club (2020)
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  • I come from a small town, how about you?
    I only mention it 'cause I'm ready to leave LA
    And I want you to come
    Eighty miles North or South will do
    I don't care where as long as you're with me
    And I'm with you and you let me

    Let me love you like a woman
    Let me hold you like a baby
    Let me shine like a diamond
    Let me be who I'm meant to be
    Talk to me in poems and songs
    Don't make me be bittersweet
    Let me love you like a woman
    Let me hold you like a baby
    Let me hold you like a baby

    I come from a small town far away
    I only mention it 'cause I'm ready to leave LA
    And I want (need) you to come
    I guess I could manage if you stay
    It's just if you do I can't see myself having any fun, so

    Let me love you like a woman
    Let me hold you like a baby
    Let me shine like a diamond
    Let me be who I'm meant to be
    Talk to me in songs and poems
    Don't make me be bittersweet
    Let me love you like a woman
    Take you to infinity
    Let me love you like a woman (let me hold you like a baby)
    Take you to infinity
    Let me love you like a woman (let me hold you like a baby)
    Take you to infinity

    We could get lost in the purple rain
    Talk about the good old days
    We could get high on some pink champagne
    Baby, let me count the waves

    Let me love you like a woman
    Let me hold you like a baby
    Let me shine like a diamond
    Let me be who I'm meant to be
    Talk to me in songs and poems
    Don't make me be bittersweet
    Let me love you like a woman Writer/s: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, Jack Antonoff
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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