Keep On Tryin'
by Poco

Album: Head Over Heels (1975)
Charted: 50
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  • I've been thinkin' 'bout
    All the times you told me
    You're so ful of doubt
    You just can't let it be
    But I know
    If you keep comin' back for more
    Then I'll keep on tryin'
    Keep on tryin'

    And I've been drinkin' now
    Just a little too much
    And I don't know how
    I can get in touch with you
    Now there's only one thing
    For me to do, that's to
    To get home to you

    And I feel so satisfied when
    I can see you smile
    I want to confide in
    All that is true, so I'll
    Keep on tryin' I'm
    Through with lyin'
    Just like the sun above
    I'll come shinin, trough
    Oh yes I'll
    Keep on tryin', I'm
    Tired of cryin'
    I got to find a way
    To get on home to you

    I've been thingin' 'bout
    All the times you held me
    I never heard you shout
    The flow of energy was so fine
    Now I think I'll lay it on the line
    And keep on tryin'
    To get home to you

    And I feel so satisfied when
    I can see you smile
    I want to confide in
    All that is true, so I'll
    Keep on tryin' I'm
    Through with lyin'
    Just like the sun above
    I'll come shinin, trough
    Yes I will
    Oh yes I'll
    Keep on tryin', I'm
    Tired of cryin'
    I got to find a way
    To get on home to you Writer/s: TIMOTHY B. SCHMIT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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