Crying In The Night

Album: Buckingham Nicks (1975)
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  • She was that kind of lady
    Times were hard
    But she could come curling 'round you
    Like fingers

    But she'll leave you
    Crying in the night
    She will leave you
    Crying in the night
    She's going to leave you
    Crying in the night
    She's back in town
    And she's looking around

    Say you needed someone to depend on
    You're all alone
    She's the only one
    Who can come take you far away
    Take your breath away

    Come on baby
    She's the wrong kind a' girl
    She's a come-on lady
    She's a tarnished pearl
    She'll take your money
    She'll wreck your world
    Wreck your world
    She's a come-on baby
    Come-on girl
    A "come-on" girl
    Come on...girl

    She's back
    And she's looking around
    And she's looking around
    And she's looking around
    Writer/s: STEVIE NICKS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Thomas from El Paso,txStevie said she wrote this for Lesley Anne Warren. A lady kind of like Miss Kitty in the show Gunsmoke. But you might want to check on that.
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