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Ken Boothe - Can't You See Lyrics



Ken Boothe - Can't You See Lyrics




Can't you see she is lonely
Leave her alone
Let her stand there
And cry her troubles away

The time is long since she been there
But she's just trying to be sincere
Lord, 'cause I love, love, love, love her
And I need her, can't you see

She's in love with another man
But he has gone away
And I will be near
To comfort her and pray

That some day, she will love me
And in my heart, I know I'll be free
Lord, 'cause I love, love, love, love her
And I need her, can't you see

She's in love with another man
But he has gone away
And I will be near
To comfort her and pray

That some day, she will love me
And in my heart, I know I'll be free
Lord, 'cause I love, love, love, love her
And I need her
Yes I love her, I need her, and I want her, I do
Yes I do
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Can't you see she is lonely
Leave her alone
Let her stand there
And cry her troubles away

The time is long since she been there
But she's just trying to be sincere
Lord, 'cause I love, love, love, love her
And I need her, can't you see

She's in love with another man
But he has gone away
And I will be near
To comfort her and pray

That some day, she will love me
And in my heart, I know I'll be free
Lord, 'cause I love, love, love, love her
And I need her, can't you see

She's in love with another man
But he has gone away
And I will be near
To comfort her and pray

That some day, she will love me
And in my heart, I know I'll be free
Lord, 'cause I love, love, love, love her
And I need her
Yes I love her, I need her, and I want her, I do
Yes I do
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Writer: OSCAR FRANCK, RICK HALL, DAN PENN
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Ken Boothe
Length: 2:54
Written by: OSCAR FRANCK, RICK HALL, DAN PENN

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