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Till I Can't Take It Anymore - Irma Thomas



     
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Let's not fight it anymore
Unpack your bags and close the door, girl, I'll never leave you
Though you lied right from the starat
I can't convince my foolish heart not to believe youYou've got two good men strung out
And there's not the slightest doubt that other men have loved you before
But you drew your face away
I dream of Heaven and I live in Hell till I can't take it anymoreIf I had one ounce of pride
I'd stand up or step aside but I still love you
So I'll accept the crumbs you drop
'Cause I'm a fool and I can't stop or rise above youLet him speak up for himself
I speak for me and no one else 'cause I'm a beggar knockin' on your door
But you do your thing so well
I dream of Heaven and I live in Hell till I can't take it anymoreI'm too far gone to turn around
And pick myself up off the ground, it's not all over, no
Now one of us must win or lose
No matter which one you may choose, you'll [Incomprehensible]
(You know you will)While you're makin' up your mind
I'll be prayin all the time, prayin' that you'll never let me go

But you do your thing so well
I dream of Heaven and I live in Hell till I can't take it anymoreYou work your thing so well
I dream of Heaven and I live in Hell till I can't take it anymore
Yeah, you do your thing so well
I dream of Heaven and I live in Hell till I can't take it anymore

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Irma Thomas (b. February 18, 1941, Ponchatoula, Louisiana) whose only national chart hit in a 50 year career is 1963's "Wish Someone Would Care", is an enduring, Grammy winning, soul, gospel, rhythm and blues singer from New Orleans. Known as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans", she is a contemporary of Aretha Franklin and Etta James, but did not tour as relentlessly, and industry support and major commercial success eluded her for decades.

Read more about Irma Thomas on Last.fm.


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