Crybaby

Album: The Architect (2017)
Charted: 36
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  • Oh, it's okay to be
    A little broken and beat
    But I'm alright with that
    You're with me, relax
    And you call it weak
    Baby, you're just unique
    Come out of the black
    Never hold it back

    You got such sad eyes, turn blue to grey
    And it hurts me to see you hurt this way

    Oh, go on and cry, baby, crybaby
    'Cause you don't have to keep it inside (just cry, just cry)
    Go on and cry, baby, crybaby
    And there's no reason you got to hide (just cry, just cry)
    A real man shows his feelings
    Tears they can be healing
    And I can be your savior tonight
    So go on and cry, baby, crybaby
    Just cry

    You keep coming home drunk
    And I don't know what's up
    You can talk to me
    Spare those whiskey dreams
    Don't have to man up
    That phrase kinda sucks
    Let yourself be free
    And open up to me

    You got such sad eyes, turn blue to grey
    And it hurts me to see you hurt this way

    Oh, go on and cry, baby, crybaby
    'Cause you don't have to keep it inside (just cry, just cry)
    Go on and cry, baby, crybaby
    And there's no reason you got to hide (just cry, just cry)
    A real man shows his feelings
    Tears they can be healing
    And I can be your savior tonight
    So go on and cry, baby, crybaby
    Just cry, oh

    Nothing's the end of the world
    Feeling this pain and it's gonna be alright
    One day you'll look back and know
    It wasn't worth all the heartache
    This could be the making of you
    So let it all out, let it fall down, yeah

    Oh, go on and cry, baby, crybaby (let me see you cry)
    'Cause you don't have to keep it inside (just cry, just cry)
    Go on and cry, baby, crybaby (let me see you cry)
    And there's no reason you got to hide (just cry, just cry)
    A real man shows his feelings
    Tears they can be healing
    And I can be your savior tonight
    So go on and cry, baby, crybaby
    Just cry, oh

    Sweet darling
    Let it all out Writer/s: Cleo Tighe, Finlay Dow-Smith, Lindy Robbins, Paloma Faith
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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