Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Mary Chapin Carpenter
[Verse 1]
Too tired to fight so I just gave in
Last night, I slept in your arms again
And I felt my heart next to your skin
Beating like crazy
Been running from something, I can't explain
It ain't just anger, it ain't just pain
But it goes away when you call my name
Calling me "baby"
But you ain't no good for a girl like me
[Verse 2]
Well, I was doing fine when I first met you
Swept me off my feet, next thing I knew
I was wondering where you'd gone off to
Leaving me lonely
This town's too small for your kind of games
Pointing fingers, naming names
But I'm so far gone, I'll take anything
That you can give me
Still you ain't no good for a girl like me
[Chorus]
Last night I felt that I couldn't stand no more
But I found myself, standing right here by your door
[Verse 3]
Too tired to care that you're bad for me
My heart says stay but my head says leave
But I can't get far when I'm on my knees
Begging you baby
You ain't no good for a girl like me
[Chorus]
Last night I felt that I couldn't stand no more
But I found myself, standing right here by your door
[Verse 4]
Too tired to fight so I just gave in
Last night, I slept in your arms again
And I felt my heart next to your skin
Beating like crazy
Beating like crazy
Beating like crazy, hey
Too Tired was written by Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Too Tired was produced by John Jennings & Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Mary Chapin Carpenter released Too Tired on Tue Jun 13 1989.