Every Time You Leave

Album: Ohio Players (2024)
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  • Every time you walk away
    I wonder if I'm going down today
    Under the ground, where the hounds of hell are patiently waiting
    Down on my knees, and I start to pray
    Seems I don't have nothing good to say
    Is it a sin to love a sinner, who's gonna save me?

    Every time you leave me
    You know I'm gonna lose my ways
    If you don't believe me
    Look at how I'm living today
    Every time you leave
    Everything I need goes away

    Tell me what I want to believe
    A wing and a prayer ain't nothin' to me
    How can you say you wanted love
    But then you fake it
    It's only the devil on my mind
    Making me leave myself behind
    I know I've been blind, but I see the light
    And I'm stoned and naked

    Every time you leave me
    You know I'm gonna lose my ways
    If you don't believe me
    Look at how I'm living today
    Every time you leave
    Everything I need goes away

    Tried living without you
    Died thinking about you
    Why wouldn't you want to, want me too
    One day, I'll be crying
    Two days, and I'm dying
    Next day I'll be tryin' to look for you

    Every time you leave me
    You know I'm gonna lose my ways
    If you don't believe me
    Look at how I'm living today
    Every time you leave
    Everything I need goes away Writer/s: Beck Hansen, Daniel Quine Auerbach, Greg Kurstin, Patrick James Carney
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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