Little May - As Loving Should Lyrics

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As Loving Should

As Loving Should Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For As Loving Should By Little May?
See, I went too far this time
Drop me down the line, run away kid, woman's clothes Yeah, I didn't feel very well I still don't feel very well Oh, liquid gold is in my veins, feel a little better when it takes my place When the morning comes, it's alright, this love And red cherry lips are not that cute 'cause nothing tastes as good as loving should And I didn't know that you'd hang around One too many drunken calls and you don't want me to be your girl anymore I get it, the window broke the frame I, chose the bottle over you too many times No more empty promises, this body is mine Oh, liquid gold is in my veins, feel a little better when it takes my place When the morning comes, it's alright, this love And red cherry lips are not that cute 'cause nothing tastes as good as loving should But I didn't know that you'd hang around I didn't know that you'd hang around Ooh, liquid gold is in my veins, feel a little better when it takes my place When the morning comes, it's alright, this love And red cherry lips are not that cute 'cause nothing tastes as good as loving should But I didn't know that you'd hang around Mmm, I didn't know that you'd hang around |
Who Wrote As Loving Should By Little May?
Elizabeth May Drummond, Hannah Lee Field
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What's The Duration Of The As Loving Should By Little May?The duration of As Loving Should is 3:36 minutes and seconds. |
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