Driving Me Too Hard

Album: Hackney Diamonds (2023)
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  • You're driving me too hard
    You pushed it way too far
    Every time I give a little bit
    You mess a little, take it off
    You're driving me away
    Why don't we just take a break?
    Where I'm headed to, you'll never know
    Morocco or a corner bar (hey)

    Look what you've done to me
    You've emptied my eyes
    I twisted my sanity
    And all you had to do was cry

    You're driving me too hard
    You threw me off my guard, yeah
    I can't seem to shake a grip on me
    You never wanna show your cards
    You're driving me to the ground
    I don't know why I stick around
    I guess that you become a part of me
    Well, that I'll have to do for now

    So look what you've done to me
    You've emptied my eyes
    I twisted my sanity
    And all you had to do was cry

    Driving
    Driving me too hard, yeah (driving)
    I'd like to take it slow
    You're driving me too hard (driving)
    Sometimes I love to take it slow, yeah, yeah
    The door is never closed, yeah (driving)
    I leave it in ajar, yeah (driving)
    Driving me, driving me too hard (driving)
    Yeah (driving) Writer/s: Keith Richards, Michael Jagger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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