Make Me (Cry)

Album: NC-17 (2016)
Charted: 46
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  • I never needed you like I do right now
    I never needed you like I do right now
    I never hated you like I do right now
    'Cause all you ever do is make me

    Gave you up 'bout twenty-one times
    Felt those lips tell me twenty-one lies (yeah)
    You'll be the death of me
    Sage advice
    Love, lovin' you could make Jesus cry

    When I hear you sayin', "Darlin'", your kiss is like an antidote
    I'm fightin' like I'm Ali
    But you got me on the ropes

    I never needed you like I do right now
    I never needed you like I do right now
    I never hated you like I do right now
    'Cause all you ever do is make me

    Couldn't hear the thunder, but I heard your heart race
    Couldn't see the rain, we're too busy makin' hurricanes (yeah)
    Love ain't easy when it ain't my way
    But it gets hard, when you ain't here makin' me crazy

    Baby, say the word, "darlin'"
    You know just how to hold the sucker down
    So I'll see you in the morning
    I can't watch you walk out

    I never needed you like I do right now
    I never needed you like I do right now
    I never hated you like I do right now
    'Cause all you ever do is make me

    Cry, cry, cry

    Hear the thunder, see the rain

    Ooh, yeah, ooh
    Keep on makin' me cry
    Ooh, yeah, ooh
    Hey, yeah, yeah (ooh)
    Keep makin' me scream and holler (ooh)
    Keep on makin' me cry (ooh)
    You don't know what you do to me (ooh)
    Hey, yeah, yeah (ooh)

    I never needed you like I do right now
    I never needed you like I do right now
    I never hated you like I do right now
    'Cause all you ever do is make me Writer/s: Noah Cyrus, Timothy Mckenzie
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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