"She Took You Under Her Umbrella" Live at Conor Byrnes

She took you under her umbrella
She must have thought you were a good fella
But the bruises on her face tell a,
Story of a living hell,

What kind of man,
Raises up his hand,
Against the woman,
Who reaches out her hand, and says yes you can, be my man
And Stand under her umbrella?

Must be a pretty nasty fella,
There's some thing I'm gonna tell ay,
Won't buy no records that you sell.

When I'm in my baby's arms,
I protect her from all harm,
Don't just turn on the charm.
There w.i.,ll never be a day,
When She'll have to say how dare you treat me that way.

You should have been taught better,
And told that you may never raise up tour arms against the woman,
Who reaches out her hand and says yes you can stand
Under her umbrella.
You should have been a good fella.

Whether she's a movie star,
Or the girl next door.
She deserves better than,
Being beat up her man.

Even if she's a beauty queen,
On the cover of a magazine,
She's still not safe,
If her man gets mean.

When two people live together,
They must respect one another,
And never hit their lovers.
If two people love each other,
They will never raise their arms against each other.

© Greg Spence Wolf 2009 (Roaring Mouse Music)

tags: Rihanna, Chris Brown, umbrella, domestic violence, abuse, assault and battery, personall responsibility, mandolin, acoustic, open mic, ballard,

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