One-two, one-two-three-four Hey pretty baby, I been waiting on you To dance in the kitchen like we used to do Since you've been gone it’s been hard to find Another gal as sweet and kind Well this 1200-mile space between New York City and New Orleans Just like the in-between you and me Shivers and shakes as I live and breathe As I live and breathe
Well if you wanna love me baby, Then I wish you would Cause I woke up feeling like damaged goods And I learned to live with the consequence Of hanging my heart on your barbed-wire fence
Why don’t you take out your fiddle? Rosin up your bow Play that little love song we used to know? I’ll sing the high, Sugar, you sing the low Take me in your arms and rock me slow
Well if you wanna take me baby Come and go with me The world is out there for us to see But if you look inside And I think you’ll find, image: http://static.urx.io/units/web/urx-unit-loader.gif
My heart was in your pocket, honey all the time Honey, all the time
Well, if you wanna love me baby, Then I wish you would Because I woke up feeling like damaged goods And I learned to live with the consequence Of hanging my heart on your barbed-wire fence
Well come on honey Let’s stitch it up tight Be my husband, let me be your wife We’ll be together every day and night We’ll have our miserable life
If you wanna love me baby Then I wish you would Because I woke up feeling like damaged goods And I learned to live with the consequence Of hanging my heart on your barbed-wire fence
If you wanna love me baby Then I wish you would Because I woke up feeling like damaged goods And I learned to live with the consequence Of hanging my heart on your barbed-wire fence
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