José

Album: released as a single (1971)
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  • In fact there's a rumor going 'round
    It seems that I'd better state my case
    I'd like to clear up the misunderstandings that surround
    My latest excursions into space

    Why, they ask, do you still try?
    Can't they treat me on the endless sky?
    Let me look into your eyes Jose
    Count the stars along the Milky Way
    I won't leave you tonight Jose
    If you try to love me, try to love me
    Show me you do
    The way that I love you

    In spite of the difficulties met with at the start
    The brogue will be carried out as planned
    The problem is now the question of the human heart
    And all the stress it can withstand

    Where, you may ask, will all this end?
    Well, I can't say I comprehend the end
    Let me look into your eyes Jose
    Count the stars along the Milky Way
    I won't leave you tonight Jose
    If you try to love me, try to love me
    Show me you do
    The way that I love you

    Let me look into your eyes Jose
    Count the stars along the Milky Way
    I won't leave you tonight Jose
    If you try to love me, try to love me
    Show me you do
    The way that I love you Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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