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"The Ledge" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Tusk (Remastered), released 11th October 1979. The track is 2:07 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Countin' on my fingers Countin' on my toes Slippin' through your fingers Watchin' how it grows You can love me baby but you can't walk out Someone oughta tell you what it's really all about Do you ever wonder? Do you ever hate? Six feet under Someone who can wait You can love me baby but you can't walk out Someone oughta, someone oughta tell you what it's really all about You're never gonna make it baby Because you're never gonna make me crazy Oohh you're never gonna Make it babe Make it babe Make it baby Countin' on my fingers Countin' on my toes Slippin' through your fingers Watchin' how it goes You can love me baby but you can't walk out Someone oughta tell you what it's really all about Buy another fixture Tell another lie Paint another picture See who's surprised You can love me baby but you can't walk out Someone oughta, someone oughta tell you what it's really all about You're never gonna make it baby Oohh you're never gonna make me crazy Oohh you're never gonna Make it babe Make it babe Make it baby You can love me baby but you can't walk out You can love me baby but you can't walk out You can love me baby but you can't walk out Someone oughta tell you what it's really all about Someone oughta, someone oughta Someone oughta, someone oughta (Really, really) Someone oughta, someone oughta (Really, really) Someone oughta, someone oughta (Really, really) You can love me baby but you can't walk out Someone oughta, someone oughta tell you what it's really, what it's really, what it's really all about
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