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Baby's Gone - Cal Smith



     
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Sometimes I wish that I could be wrong,
All these thoughts they run through my head, yeah.
This time I don't think I can be strong,
She's never gonna miss me, I never wished she went and loved me.
A thousand times we bled out before,
You know she ain't coming back anymore.
And I'm a little bit scared, a little bit smart,
To feel like a man tonight at all.
Cause all night, all night my baby's gone,
And it feels like this time she's done me wrong.
She's my love, my love, my world,
Please don't take away my girl.
Cause I can't go on, now that my baby's gone.
Did she really mean all the words that she said?
"This will never work anyway", yeah.
All my dreams of her are now dead,
Your honest memories in the picture frame are never gonna be the same.
Cause all night, all night my baby's gone,

And it feels like this time something's wrong.
Cause she's my love, my love, my world,
Please don't take away my girl.
Cause I can't go on, now that my baby's gone.
(Baby's gone, you know, you know, you know she's gone.
Alright, she ain't, she ain't never coming back.)
And I'm a little bit scared, a little bit smart,
To feel like I'm a man tonight at all,
I'm a little bit tired, a little bit torn,
But please don't tell me I'm alright.
All night, all night my baby's gone,
And it feels like this time something's wrong.
She's my love, my love, my world,
Please don't take away my girl,
Cause my hearts leaving, baby's gone,
And I'll stop breathing when she's gone.
Sit here all night, waiting on you,
Said you'll never go, you'll break on through.
I can't go on, now that baby's,
I can't go on, now that baby's gone

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Cal Smith (born April 7, 1932) is an American country musician, most famous for his 1974 hit "Country Bumpkin." Career
He was born with the name Calvin Grant Shofner on April 7, 1932, in Gans, Oklahoma, and was raised in Oakland California. He began his music career performing at the Remember Me Cafe in San Francisco at the age of fifteen, but he was not financially successful at first. Throughout the 1950s, he was not able to continue his music career, so he worked at various other jobs, including truck driving and bronco busting.

Read more about Cal Smith on Last.fm.


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