Baby you can't go on
Wondering where you belong
Let me help you find yourself
'Cause you don't need nobody else

You should be right here with me babe
Instead of going around this frantic town and start messin' around
With all the lonely, lonely people out there
No one to care, won't you come stay with me because I love you so

You tell me you love me so
Why do you have to go?
Everything you'll ever need
You will find right here with me

You should be right with me babe
Instead of going around this frantic town and start messin' around
With all the lonely, lonely people out there
No one to care, won't you come stay with me because I love you so

Stay with me, stay with me, stay with me
Stay with me, stay with me, stay with me
Stay with me, stay with me, stay with me

You should be with me babe
You shouldn't go nowhere
And all I'm trying to tell you babe
Happiness is waiting for you

So won't you stay with me?
(Stay with me)
So won't you stay with me?
(Stay with me)
I got what you need
(Stay with me)
So won't you stay with me?
(Stay with me)

Don't go nowhere baby
(Stay with me)
Don't go, no no
(Stay with me)
Oh, I got what you need
(Stay with me)
So won't you stay with me? Hey
(Stay with me)

Don't go, don't go, I love you so
Don't go, don't go, I love you so
Don't go, don't go, I love you so


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