Why Don't You Get A Job
de Leon Russell
I really miss you, will forever more
Let me say the things I used to say before
Always on my mind, I tell myself that I'm only wasting time away
From you, it's true
I need to kiss you, not here at the guard
Cause I still feel the things I used to feel before
There's no wrong or right, there's only after night
If you turn off the light, I'll know which way to go with you
I was a fool to try to break on love
I was a fool, too blind to see
No, I won't make the same mistake, my love
If you come back to me
I really miss you, will forever more
Let me say the things I used to say before
Holding you like this, the memories with each kiss
Tell me why I miss you so
I can't let go of you
I can't let go of you
I won't make the same mistake, my love
If you come back to me
I really miss you, I will forever more
I still feel the things I used to feel before
The longer we both wait we turn the hands of faith
One day may be too late
And so, we both must know what we must do
Do you miss me to?
Can't get over you
Please don't say we're through
I'm still in love with you
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Smashed
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