Baby doll
Do you believe they'll catch you when you fall?
And when morning comes
The sun is gonna shine

Don't forget your minor key's
Your half lit cigarette
'Cause when morning comes
God knows that you'll be mine

So let me in
I'm ready to beg and to sing for my sins
Not leave it to chance and sweet coincidence
Well, that's just crazy and you know it's true

Well, they said you was long gone
I just laughed and said alright bring her home tonight
And I heard you was graciously put on
I just laughed and said good night, guess it's alright

Baby doll
The men who hang like flowers in you're hall
Are asking when
Your love is gonna show

And who knows why
The love you need will always pass you by
Well, I heard it's true
Your love is gonna grow

So let me know
'Cause I can stay or honey I can go
Just to wherever you tell me so
And find my place there and there I'll stay

Well, they said you was burned out
I just laughed and said come on, she's not burned she's just gone
And it took me too long till I found out
Faces that you know the best oh well, I guess

And they laughed when you said you was leaving
Everybody knows you well except for me, can't you tell?
And you watched from the wings of the late show
Roses by your feet are red for me you said

Baby doll, baby doll, baby doll, baby doll
Baby doll, baby doll, baby doll, baby doll


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    The part I love the most and I feel most of us guys could relate with...

    "and they laughed when you said you was leaving, everybody knows you well 'cept for me cant you tell?"

    "They" knew it wasn't gonna work, and on the outside of the drama, its kinda funny...dude tries for the impossible, gets knocked down, and gets the "I told ya so" treatment, where on the otherside of the fence the dude is blinded by hope and believes he has a chance. Hopeless romantic shit. I know there are a lot more guys out there that are and don't want to admit it, but you know this brought back memories too :P

    Kagekoon April 01, 2009   Link

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