You Don't Know

Album: Woman (2015)
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  • Did you ever know
    What it means to be heard?
    Did you ever feel like a jerk?
    Did you ever give up
    On you pride
    Just to have him by your side?
    Well, if you don't know
    What I'm talking about
    You don't know nothing
    You don't nothing
    You don't know
    You don't know nothing
    About love

    When the night time comes
    Do your tears fall like rain
    And in the morning, do they fall all over again
    Tell me do you get down
    On your knees and pray
    That should never, never never go away

    Well if you don't know
    What I am talking about
    You don't know nothing
    You don't know nothing
    You don't know nothing, nothing
    About love
    Oh love, hmm

    Don't try to tell me
    That I am out of my mind
    'Cause anywhere the man goes
    I'll be right behind

    You don't know nothing
    You don't know nothing, you don't know nothing
    You don't know, you don't know
    You don't know
    You don't know nothing
    You don't know nothing
    Boy you don't know
    You don't know nothing
    You don't know
    You don't know
    Oh you don't know
    You don't know, you don't know nothing
    About love

    You don't know nothing
    About love
    About love
    About love
    You don't know, oh oh, oh oh
    You don't know nothing
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