Hand Me Down My Walking Cane

Album: Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (1965)
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  • Now if you love me please don't tease
    If I can hold then let me squeeze
    My heart goes round and round
    My love comes a tumblin' down

    You leave me ahh
    Breathless, ah

    I shake all over and you know why
    I am sure its love honey thats no lie
    Cause when you call my name
    You know I burn like a wooden flame

    You leave me ahh
    Breathless!

    Ooh baby, crazy

    Your much to much
    Honey I can't love you enough
    It's alright to hold me tight
    But when you love me love me right

    Ah come on baby now don't be shy
    This love was meant for you and I
    Wind, rain, sleet or snow
    I am gonna be wherever you go

    You have left me ahh
    Breathless, ah

    Well

    Ooh baby, crazy

    Your much to much
    I can't love you enough
    Well its alright to hold me tight
    But when you love me love me right

    Ah, come on baby, now don't be shy
    This love was meant for you and I
    Wind, rain, sleet or snow
    I am gonna be wherever you go

    You leave me ahh
    Breathless, ah

    Writer/s: JERRY LEE LEWIS
    Publisher: BRASSTACKS ALLIANCE
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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