We've been together for a long time baby
Do you have to leave?
Please don't go girl
I just can't live without you
Please, (so listen to me) don't go girl
Don't go girl

Please don't go girl
You would ruin my whole world
Tell me you'll stay
Never ever go away

I love you
I love you
I guess I always will
Girl, you're my best friend
Girl, you're my love within
I just want you to know
That I will always love you
Oh baby
Tell me you'll stay
Never ever go away

I need you
I need you
I guess I always will
Girl, you're my best friend
Girl, you're my love within
I just want you to know
That I will always love you

Oh baby
Please don't go girl
I'm gonna always love you girl
I'm gonna love you girl until the end of time
Tell me girl, you're gonna always be mine
Please don't go girl
You would ruin my whole world
Tell me you'll stay
Never ever go away

I love you
I love you
I guess I always will
Girl, you're my best friend
Girl, you're my love within
I just want you to know
That I will always love you

Oh baby
Please don't go girl
Please don't go girl
Please don't go girl
Please don't go girl
Please don't go baby
Please don't go girl
Please don't go girl
Please don't go girl
Please don't go darling
Please don't go girl
Please don't go baby no, no
Please don't go girl


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    This is crap, nuff said.

    megafuryon December 07, 2001   Link

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