Baby Doll

Album: Here We Stand (2008)
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  • Baby doll, do you believe they'll catch you when you fall
    And when morning comes, the sun is gonna shine
    Don't forget your minor keys your half lit cigarette
    'Cause when morning comes, God knows that you'll be mine
    So let me in, I'm ready to beg and to sing for my sins
    Not leave it to chance and sweet coincidence
    That's just crazy and you know it's true

    Well they said you were long gone
    I just laughed and said alright
    Bring her home tonight
    And I heard you was graciously put on
    I just laughed and said good night guess it's alright

    Baby doll, the men who hang like flowers in you hall
    Are asking when your love is gonna show
    And who knows why the love you need
    Will always pass you by
    Well I heard it's true your love is gonna grow

    So let me know, 'cause I can stay, or honey I can go
    Just to wherever you tell me so
    And find my place there and there I'll stay

    Well they said you was burned out, I just laughed
    And said come on she's not burned, she's just gone
    And it took me too long till I found out
    Faces that you know the best, oh well I guess
    And they laughed when you said you was leaving
    Everybody knows you well except for me can't you tell
    And you watched from the wings of the late show
    Roses by you're feet of red for me you said

    Baby doll (Repeat 6x) Writer/s: JOHN LAWLER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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