Blue Destiny

Album: In My Lifetime (1958)
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  • How can I love
    If my love doesn't love only me?
    What have I done
    To deserve love that never can be?
    Once she was just mine alone,
    Now she's just someone I've known
    What can I do
    To change my blue destiny?
    First she decides
    That our love will always be true,
    Next thing I know,
    She's runnin' with somebody new
    I ask this heart every day
    Can there be some other way?
    What can I do
    To change my blue destiny?
    There were times
    When love was new
    And both our hearts were gay
    Now, the signs say we're through
    And bound for separate ways
    First she decides
    That our love will always be true
    Next thing I know,
    You're runnin' with somebody new
    I ask my heart every day
    Can there be some other way?
    What can I do
    To change my blue destiny?
    Once you were mine
    And wanted the whole world to know
    Now ev'ry time I'm around
    You got somewhere to go
    Still I 'd forgive all your lies darlin'
    I realize you, only you
    Can change my blue destiny Writer/s: DIAMOND
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Shem from OzSo he wrote this when he was just 17. Cute song!
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