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tenderness has fell apart no more jerking all alone they are here for tenderness. In a dark alley in a shadow of mist in a park looting your shit. in a shower
poet could ever Describe such tenderness, (I guess...) So, rather than delay it, I won't try to say it, Wrap it up and weigh it, Live it, work it, play
Paul and Sasha, come sing fi dem, baby Though you make me holler, though you make me sweat I can't get your tenderness Still I can't get you off my
When I was born My mother died She said,'Bye bye, baby, bye bye I said,'Where you goin'? I'm just born She said,'I'll only be gone for
I wonder why you threw your diary away When you walk by I nearly died What can I say Things were fine, you were mine just yesterday Now we're
Tenderness Lyrics by Eric W. Smith (ASCAP) Music by William Green (BMI) Verse Come here, baby You don’t have to hurt to love me It’s not about
di girl and mek dem bawl out fi Jah Jah (Yo, sim simma) And ah me got di girls dem power (Sim simma) Yeah, we cool and Mya sing by di hour now I
tenderness disappear? I just don't get it Tell me when did tomorrow grow so unclear And why you let it Were the words like forever a lie? I believed
see it all in a new light All the streets and places Coloured by your smile How about you stay here For more than just a while London's more beautiful
surrender once again, yeah Shackled like an animal, chained to my desires Just another sacrifice to love's eternal pyres Tame me with your tenderness
heart by storm I don't know why Baby girl, baby girl I love you, baby A just da naughty naughty love I'm still in love with you, boy Well I'm a hustler
really blame you? (Who can really blame you?) We're the ones who made you Ahem, back by popular demand Now pop a little Zantac for antacid if you can
really blame you? (Who can really blame you?) We're the ones who made you Ahem, back by popular demand Now pop a little Zantac for antacid if you can
really blame you? (Who can really blame you?) We're the ones who made you Ahem, back by popular demand Now pop a little Zantac for antacid if you can
Let Out the tenderness of man We all got lost out there, looking for our truth to speak When all we had to do was listen And if our tenderness is seen
tenderness I want you to treat me harder I'll do just what you please If you ask me to tie your garter I'll wind it right above your knees Come on and let me
keep me safe Far away from dark Wound by wind Faster then I thought I float away Slammed against the air That you don't know How to breathe anymore
Is there room for tenderness? Are we through with friendliness Are the dead ones gone for good? Taking with them brotherhood We just can't play "As If"
grasps quite hard enough Felt too tough but was i just too scared to hold on Lion from wizard of Oz Who am i if i've not the strength to even try
tenderness Be gentle when you do it You won't regret it And she won't forget And all once you're laying in your arms Just before you start to do it
with my pride But through the insecurity some tenderness survives I'm just another writer, still trapped within my truths A hesitant prize fighter
battling with my pride But through all the insecurity Some tenderness survives I'm just another writer Still trapped within my truth A hesitant prize
me battling with my pride. But through the insecurity, some tenderness survives. I'm just another writer still trapped within my truths; A hesitant
And now that time has passed I still remember your tenderness Just the thought brings the warmest breeze to my memory When you came to me so tenderly
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