Scarlet

Album: Goats Head Soup (2020 Deluxe) (2020)
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  • Scarlet, why you wearing my heart on your sleeve
    Where it ain't supposed to be?

    Scarlet, why you tearing my heart all to pieces?
    It ain't the way it's supposed to be

    Scarlet, why are you keeping my heart to yourself
    It ain't the way it's supposed to be
    Scarlet, Scarlet

    You don't have to change your mind
    And leave this neighborhood so far behind
    Honey, you don't have to cry no more
    When I come a-knocking right at your front door

    Scarlet, Scarlet, Scarlet

    Scarlet, why you wearing my heart on your sleeve
    Where it ain't supposed to be?
    Scarlet, Scarlet, oh

    Scarlet, Scarlet, Scarlet
    (Why you wearing my heart?)

    Scarlet, why you wearing my heart?
    Scarlet, why you wearing my heart?
    Scarlet, why you wearing my heart?
    Scarlet Writer/s: Keith Richards, Michael Jagger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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