Frankie Ballard - Rescue Me Lyrics

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Rescue Me

Rescue Me Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Rescue Me By Frankie Ballard?
Mall town, young love, big mistakes, same old story
She thought it was best to just run away Hot head, fast car, Joe cool, slow southern drawl And out here nobody's buyin' that anyway These two lost souls, on two bar stools Sharin' troubles, some pain, and a pack of cigarettes She took his hand, and off they went Cause she knew what he meant when he said Baby we both got walls to break through, But you ain't got wheels and I sure ain't got wings Well baby I know that I can save you, if you can rescue me His arms, her touch, their trustin' each other They both got somethin' they can't live without Some days they fight, but those nights They love harder and harder, still there ain't no doubt The hurt gets healed, the tears all dry He'll hold her close and whisper one more time Baby we both got walls to break through, But you ain't got wheels and I sure ain't got wings And baby I know that I can save you, if you can rescue me Baby we both got walls to break through, But you ain't got wheels and I sure ain't got no wings Well baby I know that I can save you, if you can rescue me Baby I know that I can save you, if you can rescue me If you can rescue me |
Who Wrote Rescue Me By Frankie Ballard?
Thomas Mark Harmer Nichols, D. N Woolf
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What's The Duration Of The Rescue Me By Frankie Ballard?The duration of Rescue Me is 3:43 minutes and seconds. |
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