Nice as a Fool Can Be

ROBERT CRAY

You take my money and leave
Trying to leave me all alone
That don't bother me so much
But you left your poor baby child alone

But I'm nice, nice as a fool can be
But if I ever get my hands on you, baby
They'll have the judge do something nice for me

You come home in the morning
After running the streets all night long
Now how in the world can you expect me to be nice
When all the time you're gone?

But still I'm nice, I'm nice as a fool can be
But if I ever get my hands on you, baby
They'll have the judge do something nice for me

You told me that you loved me
You'd always be my pet
But soon as I take my eyes off you, baby
Look what I get

But still I'm nice, I'm nice as a fool can be
But if I ever get my hands on you, baby
They'll have the judge do something nice for me

I'm nice
So nice
I'm nice, yes I am
So nice

You're leaving me all alone
You left your little child at home
But I still love you, I love you baby
I feel nice, too nice, yes I am

Nice, oh yeah
I'm a nice, mellow person
I'm nice

Trivia about the song Nice as a Fool Can Be by Robert Cray

When was the song “Nice as a Fool Can Be” released by Robert Cray?
The song Nice as a Fool Can Be was released in 1980, on the album “Who's Been Talkin'”.
Who composed the song “Nice as a Fool Can Be” by Robert Cray?
The song “Nice as a Fool Can Be” by Robert Cray was composed by ROBERT CRAY.

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