I don't know what was said, my baby
I thought that everything was fine
You say you got to get away, to find yourself

Now lady can't you tell
(It's written all over my face)

My days and nights would be a living hell
(If you go away)

So think about the misery
(That you gonna put me through)

Goodbye, doesn't mean a thing with you and I
Or love has stood through all the test of time (yes it has)
If you're planning to leave me behind
Let me put one more thing on your mind

If you ever need me baby
Send for me
I'm just a telephone call away
Send for me
Put a message in a bottle baby, baby, baby
Send for me

See you're my everything, sweet baby
My whole world revolves around you
Nothing is what I am without you here in my life (yeah)

Goodbye, doesn't mean a thing with you and I
Or love has stood through all the test of time (yes it has)
If you're planning to leave me behind
Let me put one more thing on your mind

If you ever need me baby
Send for me
I'm just a telephone call away
Send for me
Put a message in a bottle baby, baby, baby
Send for me

Girl it would be alright
(Girl it would be alright)

If you should call and tell me
Just send for me
By special delivery
Send for me

A message in a bottle baby
(A message in a bottle baby)

If you ever need me baby
Just send for me
I'm a just a telephone call away
Send for me
Put a message in a bottle baby
(Put a message in a bottle baby)

Oh, ooh, ooh
Send for me


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