Little Bit of Red

Album: Is It O.K. (2008)
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  • (Oh ooh)
    Hey you, say you
    Wanna start over again
    Like I ever wanted it
    To be any different
    I've been watching all your colors fade
    To blue

    Said you'd come back
    Like I wanted you, wanted you
    Stop pretending everything's alright

    Oh, baby blue, oh baby blue
    C'mere I'm gonna smear another color over you
    Get outta bed you little sleepy head
    Your black and white needs a little bit of red,
    Your black and white needs a little bit of red
    (Oh ooh)

    Couldn't handle
    Pressure life had put'chu through
    Thought you mighta bit a little more than you could chew
    No, I don't believe it when you say,
    I will make it up to you.
    Said you'd come back,
    Didn't want you to, want you to.
    Still pretending everything's alright

    Oh, baby blue, oh baby blue
    C'mere I'm gonna smear another color over you
    Get outta bed you little sleepy head
    Your black and white needs a little bit of red,
    Your black and white needs a little bit of red
    Baby blue, baby blue

    Oh, baby blue, oh baby blue
    C'mere I'm gonna smear another color over you
    Get outta bed you little sleepy head
    Your black and white needs a little bit of red,
    Oh, baby blue, oh baby blue
    C'mere I'm gonna smear another color over you
    Get outta bed you little sleepy head
    Your black and white needs a little bit of red,
    Your black and white needs a little bit of red
    (Oh ooh) Writer/s: DAVE BASSETT, SERENA RYDER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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