Teach Me How Love Goes

Album: Thank You Camellia (2012)
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  • Is there somewhere that I need to go
    And is there someone to teach me how love goes
    'Cause I just can't believe
    That this is how it's supposed to be
    I've had enough
    And I don't wanna believe
    That love is just a dream
    And now we're waking up
    So is there someone
    To teach me how love goes

    Is there some way to get back to May
    Yes, and is there someone to show me the way
    'Cause I forgot how she
    Is pretty even when she has just woken up
    And I forgot how we
    Can't make it through the evening without making love
    So is there someone to teach me how love goes

    Father told me, son, we’ll never really know
    So maybe life is just a lesson after all
    But I can't wait that long to know
    God, what's the secret
    Oh, teach me how love goes

    Is it in the words I say, is it in the things I do
    Is there a way to let her know she's the way I make it through

    Is it in the words I say (the words I say)
    Is it in the things I do (the things I'll do)
    Is there a way to let her know she's the way I make it through

    Is there someone to teach me how love goes? Writer/s: CALE MILLS, KRISTOPHER NEIL ALLEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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