Crosby, Stills & Nash — 49 Bye-Byes

[Part 1] [Verse 1] Forty Nine reasons all in a line All of them good ones, all of them lies Driftin' with my lady, we're oldest of friends Need a little work and there's fences to mend [Chorus] Steady girl, be my world (Steady girl) Till the drifter come, now she's gone (Be my world) I let that man play his hand (Drifter come) I let them go, how was I to know this? (Now you're gone) I'm down on my knees Nobody left to please [Verse 2] Now it's over, they left in the spring Her and the drifter, looking for beautiful things [Chorus] Steady girl, be my world (Steady girl) Till the drifter come, now she's gone (Be my world) I let that man play his hand (Drifter come) I let them go, how was I to know? (Now you're gone) I'm down on my knees Nobody left to please [Post-Chorus] On my knees Feeling wrong Mama's gone Oh, oh [Part 2] [Verse 3] Bye bye baby (Bye bye baby) Write if you think of it, maybe Know I love you (Know I love you) Go if it means that much to you [Bridge] Hey, but you can run, baby If the feeling's wrong before too long it's crazy And you're trapped, babe And you know that's not where it's at, baby You're just seein' things through a cat's eye, baby That's not my old lady Come on and tell me, baby You better tell me, baby Who do you, who do you love? [Verse 4] Time will tell us Who is trying to sell us Bye, bye, baby (Bye, bye, bye, bye, baby) Write if you think of it, maybe [Bridge] Hey, but you can run, baby If the feeling's wrong, before too long it's crazy And you're trapped babe And you know that's not where it's at baby You're just seein' things through a cat's eye, baby That's not my old lady Come on and tell me, baby You better tell me, baby Who do you, who do you love?


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