Darling I don't care how you wear you hair
Corn rolls, bald head, and everywhere
Darling I don't care that you play your guitar out of tune
And I don't care that when you get on stage all the people boo

But you don't trust me and that makes me cry
The sooner the better you'll realize
Look at me baby it's not like I'm trying to hide
But you're the only one that I want by my side and

It's love, oh yeah
For us, oh yeah
Just us, oh yeah
Baby trust me

It's love, oh yeah
For us, oh yeah
Just us, oh yeah
Baby trust me

Darling I get over it when you forget
My birthdays, our anniversaries
And things like that

Darling I get over it when you made plans with your friends
And you know you're supposed to be hanging out with me
Don't tell me where you've been

You don't trust me, and that makes me cry
The sooner the better you'll realize
Look at me baby it's not like I'm trying to hide
You're the only one that I want by my side

It's love, oh yeah
For us, oh yeah
Just us, oh yeah
Baby trust me

It's love, oh yeah
For us, oh yeah
Just us, oh yeah
Baby trust me

Darling I sometimes I know you know I'm keeping secrets
But understand there are some that are better kept
And sometimes I know you think I'm telling lies
But understand sometimes there are reasons why

Look at me baby it's not like I'm trying hide
But you're the only one that I want by my side

It's love, oh yeah
For us, oh yeah
Just us, oh yeah
Baby trust me

It's love for us just us
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Hey

The sooner the better you'll realize
Look at me baby it's not like I'm trying to hide
Say you don't trust me baby, it makes me cry

Oh please, don't make me cry
Don't make me cry
Don't make me cry


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