Call It A Loan

Album: Hold Out (1980)
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  • In the morning when I closed my eyes
    You were sleeping in paradise
    While the room was growing light
    I was holding still with all my might

    Oh what if it's true
    What my heart says
    Oh what'll I do
    What if this feeling becomes hard to part with

    You were meant to play your part
    In the design of a desperate heart
    While you gave your love to me
    I was betting I was getting it free

    Oh if I'd only know
    What your heart cost
    Oh can we call it a loan
    And a debt that I owe
    On a bet that I lost

    In the evening when you see my eyes
    Looking back at you, no disguise
    I'm not sure who you think you'll see
    I'm just hoping you'll still know that it's me

    Oh what if it's true
    Better ask the man inside
    Oh there seem to be two
    One steals the love
    The other one hides

    Yeah can we call it a loan
    Till I've paid in full for the seeds I've sown
    Yeah can we say that I've grown in some way
    That we may have yet to be shown

    Oh if I'd only known
    What your heart cost
    Oh can we call it a loan
    And a debt that I own
    On a bet that I lost Writer/s: David Lindley, Jackson Browne
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Lynne from Orange Co. Ca.Jackson, please tell the truth about calling it a loan. Time to pay up on that debt. (I wouldn’t have said you owe me anything….Marina Del Ray was a growth experience !!!
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