You Don't Have To Cry (with David Crosby) [Live at Berkeley 1971]

Stephen A. Stills

In the morning when you rise
Do you think of me, and how you left me crying?
Are you thinkin' of telephones, and managers
And where you got to be at noon?

You are living a reality I left years ago
It quite nearly killed me
In the long run, it will make you cry
Make you crazy and old before your time

And the difference between me and you
I won't argue right or wrong
But I have time to cry, my baby

(I have time to cry, cause I have)
Cry my baby,
You don't have to cry
I said cry, my baby
You don't have to cry
I said cry, my baby
You don't have to cry

In the morning when you rise
Do you think of me, and how you left me crying?
Are you thinkin' of telephones, and managers
And where you got to be at noon?

You are living a reality I left years ago
It quite nearly killed me
In the long run, it will make you cry
Make you crazy and old before your time

And the difference between me and you
I won't argue right or wrong
But I have time to cry, my baby

(I have time to cry, cause I have)
Cry my baby,
You don't have to cry
I said cry, my baby
You don't have to cry
I said cry, my baby
You don't have to cry

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