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[Chorus]
Don't pull your love out on me, baby
If you do then I think that maybe
I'll just lay me down and cry for a hundred years
Don't pull your love out on me, honey
Take my heart, my soul, my money
But don't leave here me drownin' in my tears
[Verse 1]
You say you're gonna leave
Gonna take that big white bird
Gonna fly right out of here
Without a single word
But you know you'll break my heart
When I watch you close that door
'Cause I know I won't see you anymore
[Chorus]
Don't pull your love out on me, baby
If you do then I think that maybe
I'll just lay me down and cry for a hundred years
Don't pull your love out on me, honеy
Take my heart, my soul, my money
But don't lеave me here drownin' in my tears
[Verse 2]
Haven't I been good to you?
What about that brand new ring?
Doesn't that mean love to you?
Doesn't that mean anything?
If I threw away my pride
And I got down on my knees
Would you make me beg you pretty please?
[Chorus]
Don't pull your love out on me, baby
If you do then I think that maybe
I'll just lay me down and cry for a hundred years
Don't pull your love out on me, honey
Take my heart, my soul, my money
But don't leave me here drownin' in my tears
[Bridge]
There's so much I wanna do
I've got love enough for two
But I'll never use it, girl
If I don't have you
[Chorus]
Don't pull your love out on me, baby
If you do then I think that maybe
I'll just lay me down and cry for a hundred years
Don't pull your love out on me, honey
Take my heart, my soul, my money
But don't leave here me drownin' in my tears
Don't pull your love out on me, baby
If you do then I think that maybe
I'll just lay me down and cry for a hundred years
Don't pull your love out on me, honey
Take my heart, my soul, my money
But don't leave here me drownin' in my tears
Don’t Pull Your Love was written by Dennis Lambert & Brian Potter.
Don’t Pull Your Love was produced by The Lettermen.