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| Why Should I -- © 1986 Joseph Swenson | |||||||||
| Joe Swenson - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Synth Robert Smith - Harmonies Bill Cleaver - Guitar |
Karen Nicholson - Harmonies, Violin Mike Serafin - Drums |
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Why Should I write you a love song
Find some new way to say I care
Why should I write you a love song
When heart’s are all that matter here.
Why Should I sing you a love song
So everyone can sit and stare
Why should I sing you a love song
When a song can only fill the air
You know it’s only the state of mind that I’m in
My jeart and my head are spinnin’ ‘round
I look at this love I’m in, and refuse to pretend
Words are all that keep love around
Why Should I tell you I love you
Will love be stranger than before
With every time we say I love you
We seem to need that sound a little more
Looks like we’re both in this together
How does one find security?
When love survives through all kinds of weather
How much more reassurance do we need
You know it’s only the state of mind that I’m in
My jeart and my head are spinnin’ ‘round
I look at this love I’m in, and refuse to pretend
Words are all that keep love around
Why Should I write you a love song
Find some new way to say I care
Looks like I wrote you a love song…
