A hit for Aretha Franklin in '68. Originally written in '65 for the plight of a man by Stax greats Steve Cropper and Don Covay.
lyrics
Sometimes you love me, like a good woman oughta...Sometimes you hurt me so bad, my tears run like water...You cuss me out, right before your friends...Then you kiss on me baby, when we're alone again...Your love is like a See Saw, goin' up, down, all around...Sometimes you tell me, I'm your sweet candy man...And then sometimes baby, I never know where I stand...You pick me up, when I'm on the ground...And as soon as I get up there, you send me tumblin' down...Chorus...When you kiss me and I like it, and I ask you to kiss me again...I reach for you but you jump clean outta sight...You change just like the wind, it ain't right!