No Use In Crying

Album: Tattoo You (1981)
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  • Ain't no use in crying
    Stay away from me
    Ain't no use in crying
    Stay away from me
    Ain't no use in crying
    Stay away from me

    Standing in the kitchen
    Looking way out cross the fields
    You see a face in the window
    It's not real, it's not real

    Ain't no use in crying
    Stay away from me, stay away
    Ain't no use
    Ain't no use
    Ain't no use
    Ain't no use
    Ain't no use, stay away from me
    Stay away
    Ain't no use in crying, stay away from me
    Stay away

    Standing at the station
    And gazing down the track
    There ain't no train coming baby
    I ain't never, never coming back

    Standing in the balcony
    Looking way out towards the sea
    If you see your ship come a sailing
    It's not me, it's not me
    It's not me, it's not me, it's not me, it's not me
    Stay away from me

    Ain't no use, ain't no use, ain't no use, ain't no use
    Stay away, stay away, stay away, stay away from me
    Ain't no use in crying
    Stay away from me Writer/s: Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Ronald David Wood
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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