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Sometimes you love me like a good woman oughta
Sometimes you hurt me so bad, my tears run like water
Sometimes you get me out, yeah, right before your friends now
Then you kiss on me baby, tell me you love me again, yeahYour love is like seesaw
Your love is like seesaw, yeah
Your love is like seesaw, baby
Go up, down, all around like a see sawSometimes you tell me I'm your sweet candy man
Then sometimes, baby, I just never know where I stand
You lift me up when I'm on the ground
Soon as I get up, child, you send me tumbling downOh, your love is like seesaw
Your love is like seesaw, yeah
Your love is like seesaw, baby
Go up, down, all around like a seesaw, yeahWhen I'm, kissing you and I like it
And ask you to kiss me again
I reach at you, you jump out of sight
You change just like the wind
Got it right, got it right, got it right nowYour love is like seesaw, yeah
Your love is like seesaw

Your love is like seesaw, baby
Go up, down, go up, down
Go up, down all around like a seesawNever know baby,
Sometimes you love me, sometimes you
Baby I don't need no talking of love
I want someone to love me all the time, right nowSometimes you love me, you love me
Up and down all around, I never know when you're with me baby
Never know when you're kissing me
I love you, I need to love
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COVAY, DONALD/CROPPER, STEVEPublished by
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Don Covay (Donald Randolph, March 24, 1938, Orangeburg, SC, USA) is an American rhythm & blues singer and songwriter, most active in the 1950s and 1960s, who received a Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1994. His father a Baptist preacher died when Don was eight. Covay resettled in Washington D.C. during the early 1950s and initially sang in the Cherry Keys, his family's gospel quartet.

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