Bed Song 1
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Bed Song 1
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If I could I would stay
Here in this bed all day long
But I quite like the way
Pretty girls sway to my songs
Won’t you lay near me please
Goodbyes aren’t easy to swallow
Here take my heart for me
I don’t need all this old sorrow
Hey, I dare you
Tell me what you miss the most
Is it naps in sandy beds brown bodies close
Let’s try once more
Give me one warm August night
In that blue dark we’ll forget to cry and fight
If I could I would stay
Here in this bed all day long
But I quite like the way
Pretty girls sway to my songs
Won’t you lay near me please
Goodbyes aren’t easy to swallow
Here take my heart for me
I don’t need all this old sorrow
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Who performs "Bed Song 1"?
Tasha performs "Bed Song 1", and this lyric page sits inside the Tasha catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Would You Mind Please Pulling Me Close? and Love Interlude with a short reason for opening each page next.
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