You'd better give him up
Oh, give him up
Explain it to him naturally
So he don't get hurt
We've got so much left to do
And he'll step right inside my shoes
I will leave it up you, to you

You'd better give him up
Oh, give him up
Explain it to him naturally
So he don't get hurt
We've got so much left to do
And he'll step right inside my shoes
I will leave it up you

So you don't think it's going to work
Don't think it's going to work
Well, I ask you from experience
Do you want it enough
Am I right to a suit
Does he mean that much to you
Take him up, you know you won't lose

Well, I better give you up
Oh, I better give you up
Go back to the lonely streets
Well, I wish you broke up
Why do things always go wrong
Perhaps I let to you to long
But then you sot in me along, along

So you don't think it's going to work
You don't think it's going to work
Well, I ask you from experience
You don't want it enough
Am I right to a suit
Does he mean that much to you
You know you won't lose, can't lose


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