Crying Out For Me

Album: Go! (2007)
Charted: 33
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  • One, two, three, four, yeah, aha
    Polow the Don, listen girl
    Mario, let's go, ladies (ohh)

    It's like you caught up in a maze (uh)
    You keep on going in circles, girl
    You're trying to find your way out
    But it's time I put on my cape and
    Put that S on my chest
    Girl I wanna come and save you

    But I'm stuck in the middle of seeing you hurt
    I know when you love him and you wanna make it work
    And I can't help but think that I known you first
    It's getting louder, girl, can't ignore it no more

    I can hear your heart crying out for me
    Crying out for me
    I can hear your heart crying out for me
    And it keeps on saying
    Come on in, come on in, come on in and save me
    And it keeps on saying
    Come on in, come on in, come on in and save me
    I can baby
    I can hear your heart crying out for me

    Baby, I should've never caught no feeling
    But baby having late night conversions on your sofa
    You telling me how he played you out
    Over and over, over and over

    But I'm stuck in the middle of seeing you hurt
    I know when you love him and you wanna make it work
    And I can't help but think that I knew you first
    It's getting louder, girl, I can't ignore it no more baby

    I can hear your heart crying out for me
    Crying out for me
    I can hear your heart crying out for me (oh yeah)
    Yeah and girl, it's saying
    Come on in, come on in, come on in and save me
    Save me
    Come on in, come on in, come on in and save me (oh-oh-ho)
    I can hear your heart crying out for me (I can hear it, yeah)
    Girl, it's crying, it's crying

    I don't wanna confuse things (no)
    But I just can't keep lying to myself
    When you're holding me (when you're holding me)
    And I can feel your pain
    Oh baby, let me be your dream
    I'm the answer come see me (see me)
    And you don't have to cry no more (you don't have to cry)

    I can hear your heart
    I can hear your heart, girl, it's crying
    Won't you listen to your heart, baby

    I can hear your heart crying out for me (ohh)
    Girl, it's crying out for me
    I can hear your heart crying out for me (woah-oh-oh-oh)
    And it's saying
    Come on in, come on in, come on in and save me
    Save me
    Come on in, come on in, come on in and save me (woah-oh-oh-oh)
    I can hear your heart, it's crying out for me

    Girl, I can hear it, hear it crying for me
    For me, for me, for me, me-e-e-e-e-e-e (uh)

    Said ladies wave your hands in the air
    Ladies wave your hands in the air, yeah-ah-oh-ah
    Oh, oh baby

    It's crying for me, it's crying for me
    Me, yeah, oh-oh-ah, yeah, oh baby
    Ohhh-ah-oh, ohhh noo Writer/s: Elvis Lee Williams, Jamal F. Jones, Jasper Tremaine Cameron
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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