Sweet Boy

Album: Sweet Boy (2023)
Charted: 99
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    Can we go home now?
    It's getting later, baby
    Can we go home now?
    You think it's time to give up
    We're on our own now
    No place to drive you crazy
    Don't share a home now
    I'm okay 'til tonight

    Ties get broken
    You need space and you're not mad when I'm not late
    Now I'm not there and you're just fine
    But I'm okay 'til tonight

    I want you to go
    I wrote it in bold
    Yeah, I got a plan
    And you can't be involved
    And when it gets great
    Don't start to get mad
    'Cause I'ma lose time
    When you are free to have

    Fly out to the city
    They're throwing some money at me
    I know it's been shitty
    To see the attention I'm getting
    But it's been coming
    Since I've been singing, baby
    (Singing, baby)
    Now I'll just see you when I'm on business
    With everyone you can listen
    You can write me from where you are living

    Can we go home now?
    It's getting later, baby
    Can we go home now?
    You think it's time to give up
    We're on our own now
    No place to drive you crazy
    Don't share a home now
    I'm okay 'til tonight

    Ties get broken, you need space
    And you're not mad when
    I'm not late now
    I'm not there and you're just fine
    But I'm okay 'til tonight Writer/s: Malcolm Hobert
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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