Love Of My Life

Album: Harry's House (2022)
Charted: 29
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  • Baby, you were the love of my life, whoa
    Maybe you don't know it's lost 'til you find it

    Take a walk on Sunday through the afternoon
    We can always find somethin' for us to do
    We don't really like what's on the news
    But it's on all the time
    I take you with me every time I go away
    In a hotel using someone else's name
    I remember back at Jonny's place
    Not the same anymore

    Baby, you were the love of my life, whoa
    Maybe you don't know it's lost 'til you find it
    It's not what I wanted, to leave you behind
    Don't know where you'll land when you fly
    But, baby, you were the love of my life

    It's unfortunate, ooh
    Just coordinates, ooh

    I don't know you half as well as all my friends
    I won't pretend that I've been doin' everything I can
    To get to know your creases and your ends
    Are they the same?

    Baby, you were the love of my life, whoa
    Maybe you don't know it's lost 'til you find it
    It's not what I wanted, to leave you behind
    Don't know where you'll land when you fly
    But, baby, you were the love of my life Writer/s: Harry Edward Styles, Thomas Edward Percy Hull, Tyler Sam Johnson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Iseelovethroughmetaphors from UsThis reference to England seems a metaphorical explanation of this song, which sounds like a rare literal description of his life events/habits, that are somewhat public (to the fans). The muse that inspired this song is none of my business, but the power of this love song goes beyond these lyrics and carries the bare truth of the whole album (and maybe Harry’s entire discography).
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