If you should lose me, (oh yeah)you'll lose a good thing?
If you should lose me,(oh yeah) you'll lose a good thing?

You know I love you,do anything for you
Just don't mistreat me, and I'll be good to you

Cause if you should lose me,you'll lose a good thing?

I'm givin' you one more chance, for you to do right
If you'll only straighten up, you'd have a good life.

But if you should lose me, you'll lose a good thing?

This is my last time not asking anymore, if you don't do right,
I'm gonna march outta that door,
And if you don't believe me, just try it daddy
And you'll lose a good thing.

Just try daddy, and you'll lose a good thing

Just try daddy, and you'll lose a good thing

Just try it daddy, and you'll lose a good thing

Just try it daddy, and you'll lose a good thing


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