Not For Sale

Album: Demolition (1980)
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  • Nothing to lose
    If we are wise
    We're not expecting rainbow-colored skies
    Not right away

    Nothing to lose
    It might be fun
    Don't talk of spending life times in the sun
    Although we may

    Both you and I have seen what time can do
    We'll only have ourselves if we build dreams that don't come true
    What can we lose
    We know we'll scar
    Let's wait before we talk of evermore
    One day we may
    Nothing to lose
    But lots to gain if love decides to stay

    Both you and I have seen what time can do
    We'll only have ourselves if we build dreams that don't come true
    What can we lose
    We know we'll scar
    Let's wait before we talk of evermore
    One day we may
    Nothing to lose
    But lots to gain if love decides to stay
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