You've left it cold, so cold
Girl, it?s cold here in our bed

Tell me why you don't lift?
Tell me why you don't call back?
And tell me why we're not talkin??
Does lovin? supposed to be like that?

Tell me why I ain't seeing you?
And I don't know where you're at
Girl, I'm begging you for an answer
Are you ever coming back?

Home, to my arms
Where I loved you, where I squeezed you
Where I kept you safe and warm
I apologize
Girl, I'm sorry, know I hurt you
Tear drops fallin? from my eyes

Sending out an S.O.S
It?s cold here in our bed
Oh, baby, I'm sorry for the things I said, baby
It?s cold here in our bed

Tell me why you ain't yearning?
Look I yearn for you
Baby girl, I'm burnin?
But your love?s gone cold

Though we've been through the fire
Though we've been through the wall
Now you just wanna end it
Baby, not even call

I'm down on my knees
And, girl, you're changing, always changing
Just like the seasons
Baby, give me your reason
You want an answer, give me a chance, girl
To show you what I'm meanin?

I'm sending out an S.O.S
It?s cold here in our bed
I'm sorry for the things I said
It?s cold here in our bed

Oh, you're gone
(Oh, baby)
I know you're gone
(Oh, darlin')
I'm feelin? you're gone
(Girl, you're gone, gone, gone, gone)
It?s gone, it?s gone, it?s gone, it?s gone, baby

Oh, you can't love me, I don't understand
Why can't you come and go into our bed?
And you can't need me, how could you be so bored?
Tug me up [Incomprehensible] and my bed is getting cold, darlin?

So cold, so cold, baby
Say, I'm cold, shiverin?, shiverin
I need to get down, baby
So cold, baby, it?s cold, so cold, baby, so cold

S.O.S
It?s cold here in our bed
Things I said
It?s cold here in our bed

S.O.S
It?s cold here in our bed
Things I said
It?s cold here in our bed



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