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John Prine - Love Love Love Lyrics

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John Prine - Love Love Love Lyrics




He stumbled through the alley with his long coat on
Nothing but a bottle in his hand
She sat in her apartment lonesome to the bone
Wondering what had happened to her man

[Chorus:]
Love, love, love, love
Nobody ever understands
All the things that go,
Between a woman and a man.

When they'd walk down the sidewalk the street would shine
With the kind of love no human heart can fake
And they vowed to stay together till the end of time
Like the couple that stands on top of the wedding cake

[Chorus]

If I should live to a ripe old age
The only lesson I may ever learn
Is to not stand so close to the flame of love
Unless you are willing to get burned

[Chorus]

All the things that go,
Between a woman and a man.

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He stumbled through the alley with his long coat on
Nothing but a bottle in his hand
She sat in her apartment lonesome to the bone
Wondering what had happened to her man

[Chorus:]
Love, love, love, love
Nobody ever understands
All the things that go,
Between a woman and a man.

When they'd walk down the sidewalk the street would shine
With the kind of love no human heart can fake
And they vowed to stay together till the end of time
Like the couple that stands on top of the wedding cake

[Chorus]

If I should live to a ripe old age
The only lesson I may ever learn
Is to not stand so close to the flame of love
Unless you are willing to get burned

[Chorus]

All the things that go,
Between a woman and a man.

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Writer: John E Prine, Roger Frederick Cook
Copyright: Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
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John Prine Love Love Love Video


Performed By: John Prine
Language: English
Length: 4:12
Written by: John E Prine, Roger Frederick Cook

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