Come back
Baby, come back
Come back
Baby, come back

This is the first time until today
That you have run away
I'm asking you for the first time, baby
Love me enough to stay
Stay
Hey
Hey

Come back
Baby, come back
Come back
Baby, come back

Be-be bye bye bye bye, be-be bye bye bye bye
I must admit I was a clown
To be messin' around
But that doesn't mean
That you have to leave town
Come back
Yes and give me one more try
'Cause a love like this shoulda never ever die
Come back
Yes wit me colour TV
And me cd collection of Bob Marley
Come back
Yes wit me bag a sensi
And we can be together for eternity

There ain't no use in you crying
'Cause I'm more hurt than you
I shouldna been out flirting
But now my love is true
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh

Come back (every time me think of my Liza)
Baby come back (Water come a me eye)
Come back (every time me think of my Liza)
Baby come back (Water come a me eye-a)
But she gone
And she not come back
Me beg her please 'pon me knees
And she still never stop
Ready she ready eh
And a gone she gone
She and de man with de removal van
Come on

Come back, baby, don't you leave me
Baby, please don't go, ooh
Oh, won't you give me a second chance
Baby, I love you so
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh oh oh

Come back
Baby, come back
Come back mon
Baby, come back
Baby, come back
Come back Liza
Baby, come back
Don't leave me
Baby, come back
I cry man
Baby, come back (come back, baby)
Baby, come back (don't go)
Bring back me CD collection
Baby, come back (bring back me sensi)
Baby, come back


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