Tuesday Heartbreak

Album: Talking Book (1972)
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  • Tuesday heartbreak seem to be unfair
    'Cause you say that you found another man
    Tuesday break heart, guess you just don't care
    'Cause you found you another man

    I want to be with you when you're all alone
    I want to be with you when you feel you got, got another man
    You see, oh, baby, all alright

    I want to be with you when the night time comes
    I want to be with you when the daytime comes
    I want to stay, oh, baby, lemme, baby with you

    Tuesday heartbreak seem to be a drag
    When you know that you love her especially
    Catch up baby, catch up with my dreams
    Maybe then I could see you all the time

    But I want to be with you 'til the night time comes
    I want to be with you 'til daytime comes
    I want to stay and never go away
    Oh, baby, it's alright

    I want to be with you 'til night time comes
    I want to stay with you till the morning runs
    I want to, baby, baby, baby, baby oh baby it's alright

    I want to be with you 'til night time comes
    I want to be with you 'til the daytime comes
    I wanna stay, oh baby, get away, it's alright
    I want to be with you 'til daytime comes Writer/s: Stevie Wonder
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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