You got to help me
Lord, I can't do it all by myself
You got to help me, baby
Woman, I won't do it all by myself
If you don't help me darling
I'll got to find myself somebody else
Listen,
I might have to wash
I might have to sew
I might have to cook
I'll even mop that floor
But you gonna help me woman
Baby, I can't do it all by myself
If you don't help me darling
I'll better find myself somebody else

When I walk, walk with me
When I talk, you talk to me
Yeah baby,
Woman I won't do it all by myself
If you don't help me darling
I'll gotta find myself somebody else
Be cool brother

Now, Sonny Boy
I know that you can hear me
He, but I was one of your students
And you know that you thought me whether
And that's why right here and right now
This last little verse is really going on for you

Now I don't know if I should howl
Moan or even roam
But I do know one thing this morning
Oh, I feels so good
Baby, baby oh yes I do

Bring me my nightshirt
Put on your morning gown
Bring me my nightshirt
And put on your morning gown
Cause' I know you're not sleepy
But the old man feel like lying down

Let's try it one more time

Bring me my nightshirt
Put on your morning gown
Lord, bring me on home
And put on your morning gown
Cause' I know you're not sleepy
But I do feel like lying down

Let's go home
Be cool brother


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