Too Little Too Late

Album: Paula (2014)
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  • Too little too late
    Too little too late
    Too little too late

    Every time you walked through that door
    I should've held you so long
    You would never ever need to ask for more
    Every time you walked through that door
    I should've spun you around and around
    Like the kitchen was the dance floor
    Every time you walked through that door
    Should've listened, fixed it,
    Kissed it, healed it, not belittled it
    Every time you walked up in this house baby
    Should've made you feel special and treated you right

    Don't you say it baby,
    Don't you say it, say it, say it now
    I'm down on my knees baby,
    Baby baby please

    Too little too late
    Too little too late
    Too little too late
    I love you baby too little too late

    Every time you walked through that door
    Should've brought white roses, good and plenty, and rubbed your toses
    Every time you walked up in this house baby
    Shoulda woulda coulda, should've show some respect

    Don't you say it baby,
    Don't you say it, say it, say it now
    Don't say its too late
    Baby baby please

    Too little too late
    Too little too late
    Too little too late
    I love you baby too little too late

    Every time you walk through that door
    Should've waited patient, thanked you, spanked you, pleased you, feed you
    Every time you walked up in this house baby
    Should've cheered you, feared you,
    Knew a day would never come when I don't need you

    Don't say it's too late,
    Don't you leave me, leave me lonely
    Don't say it's too late,
    Oh my lord
    I've been left down on my knees,
    I'm begging you please baby
    I'm willing to wait for you baby,
    Baby baby please

    Too little too late
    Too little too late
    Too little too late
    I love you baby, baby baby please Writer/s: ROBIN A. THICKE
    Publisher: Regard Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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