Naive
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Naive
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Been so naive for so long, I
Hopeful, gazing up
Been so naive for so long, I
'Cause maybe, maybe he will come
Said he want me to be free
But I can not be that as long as he don't love me
And I thought love would come easy
Like the river that won't dry out
To the days that turn into nights
I thought love would come easy to me
Been so right when I'm wrong
Crooked by my tongue
Been so right when I'm wrong, I
'Cause maybe, maybe he will come
Said he want me to be free
But I can not be that as long as he don't love me
And I thought love would come easy
Like the river that won't dry out
To the days that turn into nights
I thought love would come easy to me
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