No, Never - Skeeter Davis



     
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No, Never Lyrics


Gin and tonic lies
Giant red warning signs
Wanna put you in a rocket
So you're a long, long way from hereYou're not thinking wise
I'm not thinking anything nice
Don't you come around here no more (more)
'Cause you've been sorry 8,9,10 times beforeIt's a waste of time no point in trying to make it up, oh boy
Your lips start talking, you think you know what well, ah well
You and me
No never
Then you get all reckless 'cause I'm not gonna drop, oh so you think
I'm gonna lay down and let you take another shot well, oh well
You and me - no neverBitter lemon smile
Awful good at acting wild
I could show you how to do it
But then I might have to care
Baby I don't care
Words don't take me anywhere

Oh, don't you come around here no more
'Cause I've been sorry 8,9,10 times beforeIt's a waste of time no point in trying to make it up, oh boy
Your lips start talking, you think you know what well, ah well
You and me, no never
Then you get all reckless 'cause I'm not gonna drop, oh so you think
I'm gonna lay down and let you take another shot well, oh well
You and me
No neverBoy stop
Working on me I'm not (not)
Interested in your attempt
To make me over againDon't waste time
There's no point
Make it up
Don't you try
Lay it down
Take a shot
You and me
No no no never againIt's a waste of time no point in trying to make it up, oh boy
Your lips start talking, you think you know what well, ah well
You and me
No never
Then you get all reckless 'cause I'm not gonna drop, oh so you think
I'm gonna lay down and let you take another shot well, oh well
You and me
No never
Songwriters
ROBERT BERKELEY DAVIS, MICHELLE LENA POOLEPublished by
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Mary Frances "Skeeter" Davis (December 30, 1931 – September 19, 2004) was a country music singer and a member of the Grand Ole Opry radio show for more than 40 years. She was best known for her hit song "The End of the World" (1963), one of the most popular American records of the 1960's. One of the first women to achieve major stardom in the country music field as a solo vocalist, she was an acknowledged influence on Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton.

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