Keep You

Album: Isles (2012)
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  • Same song, again and again
    You wrong me twice and I keep coming back
    Same song, again and again
    You wrong me twice and I keep coming back

    Tell me what the matter is, little man
    I've got a pretty face and I wear a nice dress
    Tell me what the matter is, little man
    I've got a pretty face and I wear a nice dress

    Why can't I keep you?
    Keep you
    Why can't I keep you?
    Keep you

    Every minute that I spend on you
    I give you honey and I give you truth
    All the other women they get treat so rude
    Cry, cry, cause you make them blue
    Running over town like you got no nerve
    Sleeping in the shanty of a brand new girl
    Call me after Nancy, but before Rachel
    Why can't I keep you for myself?

    Why can't I keep you?
    Keep you
    Why can't I keep you?
    Keep you

    Same song, again and again
    You wrong me twice and I keep coming back
    Same song, again and again
    You wrong me twice and I keep coming back
    Same song, again and again
    You wrong me twice and I keep coming back
    Same song, again and again
    You wrong me twice and I keep coming back Writer/s: ELLIOT BERGMAN, NATALIE BERGMAN
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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