Hot Burrito #2

Album: The Gilded Palace of Sin (1969)
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  • Yes, you loved me and you sold my clothes
    I love you, but that's the way that it goes
    So it goes
    Guesss you know how I feel
    So it goes
    It just couldn't be real

    And we know it's wrong
    And I don't think it's gonna go on
    When I come home carrying my shoes
    I've been waiting to tell you some news
    And you want me home all night
    And you don't want another fight
    But you better love
    Find some love
    You better love me
    Jesus Christ

    Yes, you loved me and you sold all my clothes
    I love you, baby, but that's the way that it goes
    So it goes
    I guess you know how I feel
    So it goes
    Yes, it couldn't be real

    And you want me home all night
    You just don't want another fight
    But you better love
    Find some love
    And love me baby
    Jesus Christ Writer/s: CHRIS ETHRIDGE, GRAM PARSONS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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