Why Don't You Love Me

Album: Anthology (1970)
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  • Why don't you love me?
    Why don't you love me?
    Oh I know that it will work out fine
    Why don't you love me?
    Why don't you love me?
    Oh I'd give the world to make you mine

    Now each day I get an aching head
    Cause I love you the way I do
    Now each night I lie awake in bed
    Don't you know that it's down to you?

    Now I know when I walk along
    It ain't no good when you're gone
    I only want to find a home
    With you where I belong

    Why don't you love me?
    Why don't you love me?
    Oh I know that it will work out fine
    Why don't you love me?
    Why don't you love me?
    Oh I'd give the world to make you mine

    Why don't you want me?
    Why don't you need me?
    You know the way I feel for you
    Why don't you want me?
    Why don't you need me?
    I'd give it all I've got for you Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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