Carrie Newcomer - Tenderly with You Lyrics

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Tenderly with You

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What Are The Lyrics For Tenderly with You By Carrie Newcomer?
I don't mind the years gone by when I think I'm getting better
I don't mind to fall so far when I think I can get up But I mind the anger I have learned to acquire And I mind the tough I've growth to wear around like armor I could live with out you but I don't want to try I could do it all alone but what would it prove and why To get beyond our proud and tough And learn when tenderly enough I just want to be tenderly with you I just want to be tenderly with you When I was a little girl my mother would brush my hair Now I've learned to brush my own and act like I don't care And say, "It's not so hard to be so strong" And do what's right even when they say it's wrong Yet there days I'd just like to belong Somewhere I just want to be tenderly with you I just want to be tenderly with you Must we always hurt the ones we love Does push always heave to come to shove I just don't believe that's true There's a hundred ways to guard your heart, if you really want to know There's a thousand way to stay at arms length if you really wish it so But I have found that sure resolve, a mystery I'm going to solve And a hard shell I will dissolve |
Who Wrote Tenderly with You By Carrie Newcomer?
Carrie Ann Newcomer
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What's The Duration Of The Tenderly with You By Carrie Newcomer?The duration of Tenderly with You is 4:16 minutes and seconds. |
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