I'm going on a date tonight To try to fall out of love with you I know, I know this is a crime But I don't know what else to do
My love, you're in a magazine My love, you're doing fine You're on Tv You wore my heart out then you ran away From Chicago to Cleveland you made me pay You made me pay
When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother to hear you sing When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother...
On the bus radio: "Fifty ways to leave your lover alone" I laughed at the irony But like a stupid, the irony got lost on me It got lost on me...
When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother to hear you sing When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother...
You challenged me to write a love song Here it is I think I got it wrong I focused on the negative The pain was too much of an incentive Always my incentive...
When you're lucid, you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother to hear you sing When you're lucid, you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother to hear you sing
When you're lucid, you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother to hear you sing When you're lucid, you're the sweetest thing I would trade my mother to hear you sing
But she don't know just how far I'd go Would I walk for a hundred miles For a glimpse of your northern smile?
Compositor: Tracy Anne Campbell (Tracyanne Campbell) ECAD: Obra #3195968 Fonograma #3010320