All A Woman Needs

Album: The Shouting Stage (1988)
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  • Brings her flowers every day
    And he phones her every night
    Because she's his fancy
    She's bound to love him too
    And he's proved his feelings
    He gives her all she needs

    This boy can't understand
    Though he holds her in his arms
    He won't whisper words of love
    He thinks it's alright, love can come later

    But woman, love is all she needs
    He will never get his way with ease
    He has to woo her properly
    Or he'll never win her heart

    Man likes to own
    A woman shares
    Man has his needs
    A woman cares

    Never means to make her cry
    Oh, he wants this girl so bad
    The boy can't understand
    He thinks it's alright, love can come later

    But woman, love is all she needs
    He will never get his way with ease
    He has to woo her properly
    Or he'll never win her heart Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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