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Who brings the money home from a long hard workin' day
To find your sorry self with a pile of bills to pay
I've always been by your side, doin' everything I could,
But even after all this time you never do me any good

The more and more you say you'll change, the less and less you do,
And now I'm finally realizing talk is cheap and so are you

You've made it tough,
But I'm strong
And I'm so tired of the promises you've broken for too long,
I've called your bluff
You've done nothin'
You better be good to me baby 'cause you got yourself a solid woman

Say you'll be home at six you come walkin' in at ten
Guess you had to find your fix
Of misbehavin' once again

And this ain't the first or last time
You'll stumble in a mess and late
Without givin' me a reason
And still expectin' me to wait

See, usually I'd say
You're not the only one to blame
But there's something wrong
When you call me by someone else's name

You've made it tough
But I'm strong
And I'm so tired of the lies
That you've been tellin' for too long
I've had enough
You've done nothing
You better be good to me baby
'Cause you got yourself a solid woman

And I know
There isn't any use in crying
This love ain't enough to dwell upon
And you know
There isn't any use denying
I'm good as gone

Deal with it, tough
I'm strong
And I'm so tired of the games
That you've been telling for too long
I've had enough
You've done nothing
You better be good to your lady
'Cause you got yourself a solid woman

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from Bring Back The Fever, released 19 April 2011
Written by: C. Dolandis, R. Dolandis

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“It’s about real, well-crafted, thoughtful music”, says singer/songwriter Chloe Dolandis of her debut album, "Bring Back The ... more Fever". Penned by Dolandis and her writing team, the original jazz/pop/soul songs offer a unique blend reminiscent of Aretha Franklin, Michael Buble, Stevie Wonder, and Bette Midler.

“This disc should launch Dolandis and crew onto the global music scene.” -Keyboard Magazine less

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