A Real Good Try

Album: Georgia Clay (2011)
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  • Oh I?m sorry
    I?m sorry for the way that I?ve been acting
    Just know it?s hard to be
    Everything that everyone wants to me to be
    You know I?m working on it
    Yeah I?m working on it
    Giving it a real good try

    Back in 93, I decided I could be most anything
    Living wild and free
    Strong and hard as I could on those guitar strings
    Yeah I?m working on it
    Everyday I?m working on it
    Giving it a real good try

    Yeah I?m working on it
    Working hard on it
    So baby don?t worry your mind

    When I feel like givin? up
    It?s so nice to have you by my side baby
    Cause times they do get rough
    When it ain?t enough
    Just to be satisfied

    Yeah I?m working on it
    Giving it a real good try

    I?m giving it a real good try
    So baby don?t worry your mind
    And give me just a little bit more time
    Writer/s: JOSH KELLEY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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