Come Over

Album: Ground Control (2020)
Charted: 26
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  • You should just come over
    And I can just show ya
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    You should just come over
    And I can just show ya
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    You living your life
    Having a good time
    Better than when you were mine
    I gotta be honest
    I got regrets
    Never gave you respect
    Should've shown you that I cared
    It's time I be honest

    I had to mess up so I could understand
    You were the best thing that I ever, ever had
    And I'd do anything for us to go back
    No
    If I could do it over, I would hold you closer
    Fix the thing that left us broken
    'Cause baby now I'm older and my love's much bolder
    I will never lose you again

    You should just come over
    And I can just show ya
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    You should just come over
    And I can just show ya
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    I miss what we had
    And I want it all back
    Can you give me one more chance?
    I'm different, I promise
    We'll make it work, yeah
    I'll give you what you deserve
    I know I will never be turned
    I'll stick to my promise

    I had to mess up so I could understand
    You were the best thing that I ever, ever had
    And I'd do anything for us to go back
    No
    If I could do it over, I would hold you closer
    Fix the thing that left us broken
    'Cause baby now I'm older and my love's much bolder
    I will never lose you again

    You should just come over
    And I can just show ya
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    You should just come over
    And I can just show ya
    Let me do-over (uh-huh, yeah)
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (T-Wayne from the 9)

    My love's like roulette, roulette
    Once you left, I don't know who's next
    Living my life, two-step, two-step
    Two girl in my car, dark skin, brunette
    M-way, Rolls-Royce, double R
    Switched up from corned beef to caviar
    Make ups, I don't like the war
    Mi Amor ain't thought like this before
    Me first on my guala
    She said swallow your pride, let me holler
    Came back and I shut down the summer
    When I cop it, I bust down, I got her
    She wanna do-over
    Sexy in the Range Rover
    But baby, it's over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    You should just come over (yeah)
    And I can just show ya
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (let me do-over)
    You should just come over (you should come over)
    And I can just show ya (I can just show ya)
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    You should just come over (you should come over)
    And I can just show ya (I can just show ya)
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (no)
    You should just come over (yeah)
    And I can just show ya (show ya)
    Let me do-over
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (over, no)

    (You should just come over)
    Alright
    (No)
    Yeah, gluten free and vegan
    Alright, thanks a lot, see ya Writer/s: Amir Amor, Anne-Marie Nicholson, Kesi Dryden, Leon Rolle, Olivia Devine, Piers Aggett
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, The Administration MP, Inc.
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