A Plea, Some Hope...

Song Description

Whole title: A Plea, Some Hope, And Proof That A Little Cliche Can Go A Long Way

Song Length 2:35 Genre Folk - General

Lyrics

C Am C Am
Come to me sweetly and lie in my arms
Turn on your lovelight and your charm
With that handsome outlaw you'll only lose
Mary Sue, you knock me right out of my shoes

Poets have always sung and beauty and grace
But I swear none of them ever saw your face
This town has seen its share of faithless men
So just come to me and never worry about them

Come to me sweetly and lie in my arms
Turn on your lovelight and your charm
Say goodbye to the Cowboy's key and lock
And come meet me down by the boardwalk

© Sean Nolan

Lyrics Sean Nolan Music Sean Nolan

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