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Woke up this morning found a letter that she wrote
She said she's tired that I'm always on the road
To hard to swallow being alone
She needs someone at night that she can holdShe must have told me a thousand times before
Silent cries I use to ignore
God knows I love her
Didn't mean to hurt herBaby I'll be
Sitting here waiting on you to come home again
I won't leave
Promise I'll be here to the very end
By your side
To protect you and to love you and to be with you for life
Come on home to me CharleneShe knows I really love this old music thing
Since I was a child it's been my dream
I can support her treat her and spoil her
You know buy her the finer thingsBut I forgot about loving her
Damn the money, diamonds and pearls
What about the hard day she had with the baby

All she need is for me to love herBaby I'll be
Sitting here waiting on you to come home again
I won't leave
Promise I'll be here to the very end
By your side
To protect you and to love you and be with you for life
Come on home to me CharlenePromise I can't live without her
God knows I need her loving
And it hurts so bad that's she gone
I pray that she'll come back one day
In my lifeBaby I'll be
Sitting here waiting on you to come home again
I won't leave
Promise I'll be here to the very end
By your side
To protect you and to love you and be with you for life
Come on home to me CharleneOh oh oh
Sometimes I cry
Charlene if you're listening would you call on me
Because my heart is aching

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The Black Belles are an indie/garage rock band formed in November of 2009 in Nashville, TN. The band consists of Shelby Lynne, Olivia Jean, and Ruby Rogers. The Black Belles are signed to Jack White's Third Man Records label.

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