Learn To Say No

Album: Jody Watley (1987)
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  • You're too strong for me baby
    I've got to learn to say no
    Something's wrong with me baby
    I've got to learn to say no

    I try to give you up but it's hard
    Playing games left a hole in my heart
    You've got me doing things I can't understand
    Won't someone save me take this gun from my head

    You're too strong for me baby
    I've got to learn to say no
    Something's wrong with me baby
    I've got to learn to say no

    Same situation again and again
    I'll say I'm leaving I just don't know when
    You know that I could turn my back on the pain
    It's just that something called pleasure keeps on calling my name

    You're too strong for me baby
    I've got to learn to say no (yeah)
    Something's wrong with me baby
    I've got to learn to say no

    Ain't nobody gonna win this one baby
    Breakdown...

    Love me do
    Tell me true
    Alibies
    Little white lies
    Gimme that
    Gimme that
    Gimme that
    Gimme
    Ain't nobody gonna win this one baby

    Something called pleasure keeps on calling my name

    You're too strong for me baby
    I've got to learn to say no yeah ooh
    Something's wrong with me baby
    I've got to learn to say no
    I'm just a slave to your heart

    You're too strong for me baby (too strong)
    I've got to learn to say no (I gotta learn to say no)
    Something's wrong with me baby (something's wrong)
    I've got to learn to say no
    I've got to
    I've got to, got to, got to

    I've got to, got to, got to, got to, got to, got to go Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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