Lookin' for the boy who is always on my mind
Lookin' for the boy who is oh so hard to find

So many tears fell down my wasted face
But that's another time and place
My future's here and it's now
And I think you may be
The one to hold the key
So baby don't you hurt me

Chorus
I'll give you love
Gotta have a man
Who wants to be by my side
Don't wanna boy who's gonna make me cry
Baby don't you hurt me
Gotta have a guy
Who's faithful, honest and true
I pray at night
My sweet, it's gonna be you
So baby don't you hurt me

Think I've found a lover
That I wanna be my guide
Refreshes my emotions and my fears he overrides

So many tears fell down my wasted face
But that's another time and place
My future's here and it's now
And I think you may be
The one to hold the key
So baby don't yu hurt me

Repeat chorus

It's scary standing looking up at you
Look in your eyes tell me are they true?
I don't think I can take a fall again
So hold on tight and it'll never end
Cause if it's true, then baby

Repeat chorus x 2


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Baby Don't You Hurt Me Lyrics as written by Jennifer Frost Ben Chapman

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    Think about the lover that I wanna be my guy Freshes my emotions and my fear he overrides So many tears fell down my wasted face That's another talk and place My future's here and it's now And I think you may be the one to hold the key

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    It's scary standing looking about you Looking in your eyes, tell me are they true I don't think I can take a fall again So hold me tight and it'll never end Cause if it's true Then baby I'll give you love

    natashaon March 23, 2003   Link

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