I Never Want To Let You Down

Album: Strut (2014)
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  • I pledge allegiance baby, to the flag of love
    I'm trying to do the things, to keep us moving up
    Don't ever wanna mislead you
    I got to have your trust
    Cause it ain't about me baby
    It is about us

    I'm gonna love you
    Be your solid ground, keep you homeward bound

    I never want to let you down
    Why don't you give me a chance today?

    Sometimes I get to thinkin'
    That I'm not enough
    My past comes back to haunt me
    I know you know it's tough

    But I'm trying to be a better man
    I've got to hang in tough
    Cause it ain't about me baby
    It is about us

    I'm gonna love you
    Be your solid ground, that keeps you homeward bound

    I never want to let you down
    Why won't you give me a chance today?

    I'm gonna love you
    Be your solid ground, keep you homeward bound

    I never want to let you down Writer/s: LENNY KRAVITZ
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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