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Sam Hall - No Good Lyrics



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I went down to the water, looking for her
Sometimes that is where she would stay
She didn't like to swim, but thought that her sins
With the current were all washed away
So we laid on our backs, and counted the stars
I asked her if she'd take my hand
But her father had taught her, all that a daughter
Should know about taking a man
And that's no good for me
I've been all that I know to be
A lover, a fighter, a friend 'til the end
And that's no good for me
And I want you to know
Even though I didn't let it show
A problem of mine
Is that I'm always runnin' out of time
I ran out of time
And that's no good for me
I've been all that I know to be
A lover, a fighter, a friend 'til the end
And that's no good for me
And that's no good for me
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I went down to the water, looking for her
Sometimes that is where she would stay
She didn't like to swim, but thought that her sins
With the current were all washed away
So we laid on our backs, and counted the stars
I asked her if she'd take my hand
But her father had taught her, all that a daughter
Should know about taking a man
And that's no good for me
I've been all that I know to be
A lover, a fighter, a friend 'til the end
And that's no good for me
And I want you to know
Even though I didn't let it show
A problem of mine
Is that I'm always runnin' out of time
I ran out of time
And that's no good for me
I've been all that I know to be
A lover, a fighter, a friend 'til the end
And that's no good for me
And that's no good for me
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Writer: Samuel Kehoe
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Performed By: Sam Hall
Language: English
Length: 3:13
Written by: Samuel Kehoe

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