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Tell Her I Need Her Songtext
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Tell Her I Need Her Songtext

I like to think that I′m the only one she can ever love,
But sometimes I take her love for granted.
But she's always there for me anytime I call.
Lord and if I fall, she′d be right there to help me on my feet.
But I stay so busy with things in my life,
My job and the bills that keep piling up higher
That sometimes I don't tell her how much I love her
I need to pick up the phone, give her a call, and tell her I miss her and I'm coming home,
Walk through the door, wrap my arms around her.
Oo and give her a hug, give her a kiss,
Tell her that she′s the only one I ever dream of
And I can′t live without her,
Oo tell her I need her
Sometimes I lay in bed and I think about
Just what I would do if I rolled over and she wasn't laying there.
Cause I′d be so lost without her by my side
And I don't think she knows just how much I really care.
Oh the time flies by faster every day and once it′s gone


There's no way to get it back, so I better make sure she knows
Pick up the phone, give her a call,
Tell her I miss her and I′m coming home,
And walk through the door, wrap my arms around her.
Oo and give her a hug, give her a kiss,
Tell her that she's the only one I ever dream of
And I can't live without her, tell her I need her
Cause we only get so long here on this earth, and man nobody knows
If we′ll live to see tomorrow, so you better listen close.
If you love that girl with everything inside, you better make sure she knows
Just exactly how you feel
And pick up the phone, give her a call, tell her you miss her and you′re coming home.
Yeah, walk through the door, wrap your arms around her.
Oo give her a hug, give her a kiss,
Tell her that she's the only one you ever dream of,
You can′t live without her,
Oo tell her you need her.
Oo, oh yeah man tell her that you need her

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