You are the kind of woman
Only found in dreams
He is the kind of man
Who leaves your heart to bleed

Let me wipe your tears
Protect your fears
And make you feel like you can love again
Baby I'm here waiting for you to call me in

Can I come over tonight
Can I come over tonight
Can I come over tonight (baby)
Can I come over tonight
Can I come over

And what can I do
To make it alright for you
Tonight, can I come over tonight
Can I come over

I saw you with him
And he could not have treated you worse
Like he was ashamed
To be holding a goddess of the earth

If you were mine
I'd spend my time
I'd dedicate so you could love again
Baby I'm here waiting for you to call me in

(Can I come over tonight)
(Can I come over tonight)
Let me come over
(Can I come over tonight )
Girl I wanna show you what love's about
(Can I come over tonight)
(Can I come over)

Is there anything I can do
(what can I do)
To make it alright for you
(to make it alright)
tonight tonight
Baby baby
Can I can I
(Can I come over)

Girl your man ain't nothing if your man ain't me
Girl I swear I'll be there for your every need
You know he don't treat you right

(Can I come over tonight)
Tonight
(Can I come over tonight)
You bet I'll come over tonight
(Can I come over tonight)
Oh yeah yeah
(Can I come over tonight)
Baby all you do is right
(Can I come over tonight )
Let me be with you tonight
(Can I come over tonight)
You know he don't treat you right
(Can I come over)

What d'you want me to do
To make it alright for you
To make it alright tonight tonight
(Can I come over tonight)
Can I can I tonight
(Can I come over)

(What can I do )
(To make it alright tonight)


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