You Make It So Hard

Album: released as a single (1971)
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  • You make it so hard
    And I haven't started
    Loving you yet
    I'm left brokenhearted
    I can't remember anytime I felt so bad

    Wish that could
    Have made it together
    And if you would try
    I'd love you forever
    And if this day I wouldn't feel so bad

    If you would explain I'd try to understand
    Every reason you have for leaving me
    And I will not cry if you made up your mind
    'Cause you're tired of trying I can see

    You make it so hard
    And I haven't started
    Loving you yet
    I'm left brokenhearted
    I can't remember anytime I felt so bad

    Wish that could
    Have made it together
    And if you would try
    I'd love you forever
    And if this day I wouldn't feel so bad

    If you would explain I'd try to understand
    Every reason you have for leaving me
    And I will not cry if you made up your mind
    'Cause you're tired of trying I can see Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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