Still

Album: Midnight Magic (1979)
Charted: 4 1
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  • Lady
    Morning's just a moment away
    And I'm without you once again
    You laughed at me
    You said you've never needed me
    I wonder if you need me now
    So many dreams that flew away
    So many words we didn't say
    Two people lost in a storm, where did we go?
    Where'd we go, we lost what we both had found
    You know we let each other down
    But then most of all, I do love you
    Still

    We played the games that people play
    We made our mistakes along the way
    Somehow I know deep in my heart, you needed me
    'Cause I needed you so desperately
    We were too blind to see
    But then most of all, I do love you
    Still Writer/s: Lionel Richie
    Publisher: CCS Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, The Administration MP, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Terry from ConnecticutOut of all of lionel richie's songs "STILL" is my favorite.
    In my opinion And I hope everyone else's he is a legend his own time. Love you Lionel.
  • Larry Curley from AlbuquerqueA song that plays and reminds me of past relationships.....some I truly cherished.
  • Ez Pickens from Lisbon, Portugal Glad to have the full set of lyrics to this great song.
  • Helgi from Hafnarfjordur, IcelandDon´t think you can write this type of lyrics unless you´ve been doing something yourself...
  • Aj from Cleveland, GaThis is on Lionel Richie's greatest hits collection called The Definitive Collection
  • Steve from Binghamton, NyGREAT HIGH SCHOOL MAKE OUT SONG
  • Pete from Nowra, Australiayeah ,like that makes sense
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