If I Hurt You

Mario · Other Songs - Mario

I cant live without ya

I cant live without ya



Girl you got me shook

After all the fightin

And the screams

Snatched up ya keys

Than ya got in the range

knowing that its rainin'

(Why'd I let you go)

I dont know how long it took

But I know

That I drove all around

tryna calm down

You wouldnt ansa my calls

(now im scared girl

where'd ya go)



Damn girl

Why'd ya leave like that

whatever i said

I didnt mean it like that

How do'ya expect

That we can knock

The fight back

when you scream like that girl

I love you more than that

when a night at the club

Or a hit off a blunt

girl i love you more than that

and a smile and a bud?

because your all that i want



Chorus (2x):

I cant for'give myself

If I hurt you girl

what do I do

I cant live witout ya

I cant live witout ya

and girl it break my heart

If I broke your heart

and what do i do

Girl I cant live without ya

I cant live without ya



Baby I dont care

If im wrong or right

(If im wrong or right)

if I could

Just love you tonight



Wish I could tell you

How i feel everything

That im workin for is yours

how could i ignore

when i wanna be yours

but i slam the door

(Right on our love)

What kind of man

Don't understand

The difference

Between a penny n a dime

musta lost my mind

me n you were on the grind

Once upon a time

(Why'd I let you go)



(Chorus 2x)



Break down



Girl when I find ya

Im gonna stand right by ya

Girl your my life

and I cant live with out you



chorus

If I Hurt You

Mario's "If I Hurt You" stands as a poignant exploration of emotional vulnerability and the complexities of romantic relationships. Recorded in the English language, the track exemplifies his signature style, blending melodic sensibilities with introspective lyricism that delves into the fear of causing pain to a partner. The song reflects a broader theme within his discography, where personal narratives often take center stage, capturing the raw honesty of heartbreak and the desire for reconciliation. As part of his catalog, this recording contributes to his reputation as an artist who prioritizes emotional resonance over spectacle, offering listeners a relatable glimpse into the quiet turmoil of modern love.