Leave Me Be

Album: Begin Here (1964)
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  • If it seems that I'm too quiet, that's 'cause I'm missin' her
    My mind tells me I have to fight, but I can't help missin' her

    You'd better leave me alone, you'd better leave me alone
    Until I can think about her without feelin' sorry for myself
    You'd better leave me be till I don't need her anymore
    I don't wanna see her again until I'm sure I'm over her

    But still feeling tired & wanting is not like I thought it would be
    Love just cannot end at parting; my world's dropped from under me

    You'd better leave me alone, you'd better leave me alone
    Until I can think about her without feelin' sorry for myself
    You'd better leave me be till I don't need her anymore
    I don't wanna see her again until I'm sure I'm over her

    Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh Writer/s: CHRIS WHITE
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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