Tenderoni

Album: The Boxer (2010)
Charted: 31
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  • Away, away, away, away
    Away, away, away, away

    Been running with the rude boys
    For much too, much too long
    You think you are one of them

    Every time that we kissed
    It seems you were holding back
    Don't be so quick to pull away
    Away, away, away, away

    I know you're thinking murder
    Driving in your father's car
    I will not let you disappear

    Not your fault, not your problem
    Not one to apologize
    If you want tough, I'll give you tough

    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness
    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness

    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness
    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness

    T-E-N-D-E-R-O-N-I
    T-E-N-D-E-R-O-N-I

    You were born for greatness
    You were born for greatness
    You were born for greatness
    You were born for greatness

    You were born for greatness
    You were born for greatness
    You were born for greatness
    You were born for greatness

    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness
    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness

    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness
    She said she was even more than this
    And you were born for greatness

    T-E-N-D-E-R-O-N-I
    T-E-N-D-E-R-O-N-I
    T-E-N-D-E-R-O-N-I
    T-E-N-D-E-R-O-N-I

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