How Could You Babe

Album: Goon (2015)
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  • So long, my only friend
    I guess we gave it a try
    And then I guess we tried again
    I don't remember why
    But nothing's as hard to do
    As just saying goodbye
    And when love is in the way, you gotta say
    "I guess love ain't always right"

    And I find out you'd gone and met a new man
    And told him he's the love of your life

    How could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)
    How could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)
    Well, how could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)

    Well, have you lost your memories?
    Did you wash 'em down the drain?
    And did you have some help deciding
    To forget my name?
    Cause nothing I can say to you
    Could ever ease this pain
    I'm just waiting for the day when I can say
    That you are mine again

    When I found out you'd gone and met a new man
    I felt so lonely that I cried

    How could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)
    How could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)
    Well, how could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)

    Well, how could you, baby?
    How could you, baby?
    How could you, baby?
    How could you, baby?

    When I found out you'd gone and met a new man
    I felt so lonely that I cried, I cried, I cried!

    How could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)
    How could you, baby? (How could you, baby?)
    Well, how could you, baby? (How could you, baby?) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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