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Come To Realise - Ron Wood



     
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She told me I may as well slumber alone
I don't know where the woman got this idea from
Known her for years, she never did me any wrong
Why, she hardly gave me time to sleep, she was hot
Are you wondering now or is that a pencil in your pocket?
If that ain't a problem, boy, then what's your excuse
Don't be bashful, you can confide in me
I've know you long enough to say ask I don't bite.
Ask me is it easier for some?
Is it sooner said than done?
Is it over before it's begun?
Yeah yeah
Seems to me that your failure's caused by something
Other than the same old line again,
"I must have had too much to drink"

What did she say she need just when it struck her
I'll stick it behind my ear and smoke it later
Was there anyone else there
Or maybe there really only one, well, well?
Wasn't it better she said, "Is that I ten you're hiding
Or are you enjoying the show?"
Seems to me that your failures caused by something
Other than the same excuse again
"I must have had too much to drink" well, well, well
Tell me, am I good or am I bad
Do I get you off or do you hype it?
When I do it, do you like it?
Well, I almost almost made you come
Almost made you come to realise
Tell me, am I good or am I bad
Do I get you off or do you hype it?
When I do it, do you like it?
Well, I almost almost made you come
Almost made you come to realize
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written by WOOD, RON
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Ronald David (Ron or Ronnie) Wood (born 01 June 1947 in Hillingdon, London, England) is an English guitarist, singer/songwriter, painter and writer, best known as a member of The Rolling Stones (since 1975). Ronnie was raised in a musical family. His older brothers, Art and Ted, were active in the skiffle & traditional jazz scenes. Ronnie has been in The Rolling Stones since 1975. He previously was a songwriter and backing musician with Rod Stewart when both were in 1970s rock group the Faces.

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