| I’ve got a built-in forgetter
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| I see her face in the morning sun
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| And she could have hold of me if I let her
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| With me you’ve got to be fun, fun, fun
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| Do you know that I’m getting better?
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| I quit messing a round, round, round
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| She’d sing this song if I let her
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| I keep hearing the sound sound sound of love,
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| Yeah yeah yeah yeah
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| And when it was sour tasting
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| You took a little sugar love sugar love
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| Cause you knew that time was a-wasting
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| And you’ve got to get above, get above
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| I’ve got a built-in forgetter
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| A good man keeps switching around
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| And I can never reset her
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| It’s just the way that it is for me now
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| Oh sister mercy, you take me higher
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| You keep me smiling
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| You keep me moving on
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| Out in the big world when I get lonely
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| I just think about my baby when she cut me loose
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| Tell me all the things that she’d like to do to me
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| Yeah yeah yeah!
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| She said «what am I to ya?»
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| I said you’re nothing more than a crutch
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| But we ain’t even hobbelin'
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| I said «I've given you too much»
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| Got a built-in forgetter
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| I see your face in the morning sun
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| She could have all of me if I’d let her
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| With me apart, with unto the
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| Oh sister mercy, you take me higher
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| You keep me smiling
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| You keep me moving on
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| Out in the big world when I get lonely
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| I just think about my baby when she cut me loose
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| Tell me all the things that she’d like to do to me, yes
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| I remember times when I didn’t want you
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| Better without you baby tell you the truth
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| All I’ve got from you’s a sour taste on my tongue
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| And she said «take a little sugar love»
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| Oh sister mercy, you take me higher
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| You keep me smiling, you keep me moving on
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| Out in the big world when I get lonely
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| Well I just think about my baby, just think about my baby.
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| God yeah yes
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| Oh sister mercy, you take me higher
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| I just think about my baby when she cut it loose,
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| Tell me all the things that she’d like to do to me, yes
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| Te-te-te-te-te
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| Tell me all the things now… |