Hold a Woman

Album: Good Guys (2012)
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  • As well you know you’re mine
    You’re going through hard times
    She’s close to leaving

    We’ll I don’t know all that much
    But you’re maybe out of touch with what she’s feeling
    So before she slips away
    You’d better give her what she’s needing
    You got to hold a woman
    To hold her and to warm up
    Those tender moments
    That’s all she’s wanting
    You got to slide on over
    Really get to know her
    Keep her in your arms after the loving is over
    You got to hold a woman
    To hold a woman

    And make her understand
    You wanna be her friend, not just her lover
    It ain’t about some renting homes
    She just wants to know you’re thinking of her

    Oh now this is just me talking
    But from one friend to another
    You got to hold a woman
    To hold a woman
    Those tender moments
    That’s all she’s wanting
    You got to slide on over
    Really get to know her
    Keep her in your arms after the loving is over
    You got to hold a woman
    To hold a woman

    You got to slide on over
    Really get to know her
    Keep her in your arms after the loving is over
    You got to hold a woman
    To hold a woman Writer/s: BLAKE MEVIS, GORDON BRADBERRY, TONY RAMEY
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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