Baby Rock
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Baby Rock
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What you said
Just a month ago
When the years
Are almost over
Are the days we beg
And borrow
Where'd you go?
Why'd you leave?
I was told
You were down on the machine
Now, baby, rock
Baby, Rock
Will you ever say
You want it?
Isn't that what friends
Are for?
There is not enough
Time to say you love me more
Now listen
What mistakes
With the mess I've made
Could turn these empty
Pages into something
That I've said?
Where'd you go?
When do you leave?
I was told you were down on the machine
Now, baby, rock
Baby, rock
Will you ever say
You want it?
Isn't that what friends
Are for?
There is not enough
Time to say you love me more
Will you ever say
You want it?
Isn't that what friends
Are for?
There is not enough
Time to say you love me more
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Who performs "Baby Rock"?
Dead Sara performs "Baby Rock", and this lyric page sits inside the Dead Sara catalog on LyroVerse.
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