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Rod Stewart – Hole In My Heart

Singers: Rod Stewart
Albums: Rod Stewart – Blood Red Roses
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Lyrics Rod Stewart – Hole In My Heart

Text:

Alright

I came home from work
I nearly went berserk
She’d gone and left me for some Russian guy

(That’s right)
And beside the bed
A note that simply read
«You don’t deserve me, so I’m out of here»

Oh, baby
Come on, bring it on home (Bring it on home)
Where you belong (Where you belong)
Oh-uh-oh, baby
Please bring it on home (Bring it on home)
Where you belong

There’s a hole in my heart where she used to be
I’m a lone little tiger now
There’s a hole in my heart where she used to be
I’m a lone little tiger now

Hit me one time

I feel isolated
Undomesticated
I can’t even seem to boil an egg (That’s right)
Can’t get the washer working (Oh no)
Now the toast is burning
I’m like a bullfrog in a frying pan

Oh, baby
Woah! Bring it on home (Bring it on home)
Where you belong (Where you belong)
Oh-uh-oh, baby (Yeah)
Please bring it on home (Bring it on home)

Where you belong

There’s a hole in my heart where she used to be
I’m a lone little tiger now
There’s a hole in my heart where she used to be
I’m a lone little tiger now

Ah, yeah

Doo doo-wop
Doo doo-wop
Doo doo-wop
Doo doo-wop
Doo doo-wop
Doo doo-wop
Doo doo-wop
Doo doo-wop

(Hit me now)
(I like that)
(Come on, come on)
(Oh yeah)
(Some more)
(Hit me, boy)

I just want her back
I’m about to crack
I didn’t realise just what I had (Alright)
I’m a lazy git
This I must admit
I’ll do most things, but I won’t do that

Oh, baby
Bring it on home (Bring it on home)
Where you belong (Where you belong)
Oh-uh-oh, baby
Please bring it on home (Bring it on home)
Where you belong

There’s a hole in my heart where she used to be
I’m a lone little tiger now, yes, I am
There’s a hole in my heart where she used to be
I’m a lone little tiger now

Alright

Doo doo-wop (Oh, yeah)
Doo doo-wop (Alright)
Doo doo-wop (Alright)
Doo doo-wop (Alright)

Doo doo-wop (I like it)
Doo doo-wop (I love it)
Doo doo-wop (Come on, baby)
Doo doo-wop (Woah, yeah)

(Come on out here)

Album

Rod Stewart – Blood Red Roses