Come on
You know that I am bad
When I get mad
You got a reason
Reason to leave
I lost it back then
But I ain't losing

Come on, come on, come on
Come here with your broken smile
And hang your head and cry
Come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on

Come on
I never told you you're my one and only woman
So you'd act like a child
I really don't mind
Love the way you cry

Come on, come on, come on
Till death do us part
But you're ain't dying you're just crying
Come on, come on, come on, come on
I'll kiss your watery eyes

Remember that night when I saw
Beauty in your eyes
So clear I had to see them cry
Please girl
Put your head low
Need to see you cry
Don't wanna see you go

Come on
With every step you take
You'll bend till you break

I love you
Like crazy baby baby
So how come you run
You change your mind
And then you come
Back come on back
Till death do us part
But you're ain't dying you're just crying

Come on, come on, come on, come on
I'll kiss your watery eyes

Remember that night when I saw
Beauty in your eyes
So clear I had to see them cry
Please girl
Put your head low
Need to see you cry
Don't wanna see you go

Come on
Love is like a flame
Come on
I need your tears to cool the pain


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