Mr. Cab Driver

Album: Let Love Rule (1989)
Charted: 58
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  • Mr. cab driver won't you stop to let me in
    Mr. cab driver don't you like my kind of skin
    Mr. cab driver you're never gonna win

    Mr. cab driver won't stop to pick me up
    Mr. cab driver I might need some help
    Mr. cab driver only thinks about himself

    Mr. cab driver
    Mr. cab driver

    Mr. cab driver
    Mr. cab driver

    Mr. cab driver don't like to way I look
    He don't like dreads he thinks we're all crooks
    Mr. cab driver reads too many story books

    Mr. cab driver pass me up with eyes of fire
    Mr. cab driver thinks we're all 165'ers
    Mr. cab driver fuck you I'm a survivor

    Let me in

    Mr. cab driver
    Mr. cab driver

    Mr. cab driver
    Mr. cab driver Writer/s: LENNY KRAVITZ
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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