We're Not Makin' Love Anymore

Album: A Collection: Greatest Hits...and More (1989)
Charted: 85
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  • Here we are
    Just going through the motions one more time
    You looked in my eyes but you don't see me
    Here I am, feeling like a stranger in your arms
    I touch you, I hold you, but lately I don't know you
    Something is wrong but we go on from day-to-day
    And we just pretend it all away
    We act like nothing's changed
    But in our hearts we know it's not the same

    'Cause we're not makin' love anymore
    Baby, we're not makin' love like before
    We may hold each other tight
    Say that everything's all right
    But we're not makin' love

    Remember when you couldn't wait to run into my arms
    When the love inside my heart was all you needed
    Remember when you made me wish the night would never end
    The fire, the thunder, we lived to love each other
    If ever two hearts were one, then it was yours and mine
    But that was another place in time
    Now all we have to show
    Are memories of a dream we used to know

    'Cause we're not makin' love anymore
    Baby, we're not makin' love like before
    We may hold each other tight
    Say that everything's all right
    But we're not makin' love

    When did we lose our way, we had it all
    Don't know how it all just slipped away
    But, oh, can we get it back again
    Is it too late, can we try
    Just one time, because, darling

    'Cause we're not makin' love anymore
    Baby, we're not makin' love like before
    We may hold each other tight
    Say that everything's all right
    But we're not makin' love Writer/s: Diane Warren, Michael Bolton
    Publisher: Realsongs, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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