It Must Have Been Love

Album: Wings Of Heaven (1988)
Charted: 33
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  • Rainy day
    Stormy night
    She couldn't stay
    It wasn't right
    She never cried
    She's very strong
    Always tried
    When it went wrong

    It's nothing new
    When you loose
    And getting through
    It's no pleasure cruise
    She never lied
    I heard them say
    Just hit the slide
    And fell away

    It must have been love
    That let her down
    It must have been love
    That pushed her around
    Looking for love
    She never found
    It must have been love

    She spend her time
    In an endless search
    It's a crime
    Keeps getting hurt
    She never learns
    Takes it day by day
    She gets burned
    And turned away

    It must have been love
    That let her down
    It must have been love
    That pushed her around
    Looking for love
    She never found
    It must have been love Writer/s: Per Hakan Gessle
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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