Love Has Come of Age

Album: Keep the Fire (1980)
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  • Love Has Come of Age
    Kenny Loggins
    (This Is It)

    The many times you've learned the lines
    That love has spoken
    So easily you love to leave
    Your heart's unbroken
    You've opened up a hundred eyes
    And given them a point of view
    Now think about the times you knew
    And hold them up to me and you

    Love has come of age

    You close your eyes and
    Fantasize a lost horizon
    A memory, a gentle breeze for love
    To ride in,
    But in your dreams you turned arouind
    And stumbled on a Shangri-la,
    You'll never be along anymore,
    'Cause brother now you've gone too far

    Love has come of age

    I'll stop by by tomorrow
    I'll stop by by tonight
    I'll stop by by morning. Momma
    It's alright.

    If a gigolo's what you're after
    You'll have to hold on tight
    Bye bye bye, later, baby
    Make it, make it right



    Writer/s: KENNETH CLARK LOGGINS
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Gnossos Music / Milk Money Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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