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Keep On Pushin' Lyrics


Mmm, yeah
Girl I've lied, but please forgive me
It's been a few months now since I did it
I don't wanna go on reliving this
Put it in the past, I wanna make this love lastListen, don't keep on pushin' me
Don't you do, I just might fall
Over the edge, baby, oh, oh yeah, yeahGirl, I'm tryin' and I don't wanna waste your time
No longer do I have a one-track mind
I know I broke your trust, baby
But I love you too much, baby, mmmListen, don't keep on pushin' me
If you do, I just might fall
Over the edge baby, mmm
Listen baby right now this is a bridgeSometimes, your anger's hard for me to bear
I just want, baby, take my hands and
Run my fingers through your hairListen, don't keep on pushin' me
If you do, I just might fall
Over the edge, baby, oh yeah, yeah, yeah
(Will you please?)Listen, hush, baby, don't say a word

A nigga like me had to be first
I told you before, I can't take no more
Don't push me, push me no more'Cause I'm warnin' you
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'
Fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin' out of love
Fallin' out of love, baby
Wanna tell you one more time, listenSometimes, your anger's hard for me to bear
I just want, baby, take my hands and
Run my fingers through your hairListen, don't keep on pushin' me
If you do I just might fall
Over the edge, baby
Said I just might do itFallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'
Fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin' out of love, mmm, yeahI said I'm fallin'
Fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'
Fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin' out of love
Mmm, baby, don't push me, yeahDon't keep on pushin' me
If you do I just might fall
Over the edge, baby
Said I just might do it, yeahFallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'
Fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin' out of love

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Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers is the debut solo album of Gene Clark, released in February 1967 on Columbia Records, catalogue CS 9418. It was his first effort after his departure from folk-rock group the Byrds in 1966. Though the album was a critical success and it established Clark as a talented singer-songwriter, it appeared very close to the scheduled release date for the Byrds' album Younger Than Yesterday in both the United States and the United Kingdom, hampering its possibilities for commercial success.

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Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers