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Murray Head Sorry I Love You


Every time we quarrel, something deep inside
Tells me to hold on tight
We try to reach and hurt it and fight it with our minds
It feeds on our pain to survive
I love you - there ain't nothing I can do about it
I love you - there ain't no other way to explain it
What was once a surprise, what you'd always wanted
You now seem to despise
Now you have to try and break it, cos you can't believe
It's still alive
I love you - ooh, babe, I love you
And whatever we say, whatever we do
We will never replace what we once started

Every time we quarrel I try to run away
While the pride in me burns my eyes,
Blinded by confusion and a sudden loss of faith
There is still a faint voice in me cries
I love you - like a mountain that touches the sky
I love you - like a fire that refuses to die
Like a child with a candle you'd like to blow out
To be frightened once more by the dark
But then you get lost and you want to get back,
You find you need to kiss and shout...
I love you - ooh I love you
And whatever we say, whatever we do
We will never replace what we once started



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