Love Goes Down

Album: The Defamation of Strickland Banks (2010)
Charted: 62
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  • I remember when I was young and so were you
    All of the things we both said we would never do
    But look at how times have changed, baby. You know why
    I can never say no, baby. I can only show you how

    My love goes down
    My love goes down, down, down, yeah baby
    Sweep your feet right off the ground, and yeah Mama
    I got that real love for you now, yeah baby
    Know I got that real love for you now

    I remember when I did you wrong, made you cry (I made you cry)
    Made you feel so sad, I knew I had to apologise (apologise)
    So I pulled you close, baby, and I laid you down on the bed
    Took off your clothes, baby. Girl, you know the rest

    My love goes down
    My love goes down, down, down, yeah baby
    Sweep your feet right off the ground, yeah Mama
    I got that real love for you now, yeah baby
    Know I got that real love for you now
    Yeah yeah yeah yeah

    Baby can't you see? You're the only one for me, woah, oh
    Girl you know it's true, I'm the only one for you too, yeah yeah

    Love goes down, whoa girl
    My love goes down, down, down, yeah baby
    Sweep your feet right off the ground, and yeah Mama
    I got that real love for you now, yeah baby
    Know I got that real love for you now

    Yeah-eh-eh oo-oo whoa
    Whoa-oah-oah oo-oo yeah-eah
    Yeah-eh-eh oo-oo whoa
    Whoa-oah-oah oo-oo yeah Writer/s: BENJAMIN PAUL BALANCE-DREW, ERIC APPAPOULAY, RICHARD CASSELL, TOM WRIGHT-GOSS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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