Nobody Wins

Album: Del Rio, Texas, 1959 (1992)
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  • You say this ain't over yet
    I've said things that I regret
    Won't be easy to forget
    Scars take time to heal

    Before another bitter word gets loose
    I was hoping we could call a truce

    'Cause nobody wins, we both lose
    Hearts get broken and love get bruised
    When we light that same old fuse
    Again and again
    Nobody wins slamming doors
    We've both lost this fight before
    And I won't play this game no more
    'Cause nobody wins

    Darlin' we've got too much pride
    It don't matter who's wrong or right
    Honey, love ain't black and white
    It's the way I feel about you

    All I wanna do is hold you tight
    I can't take another angry night

    When nobody wins, we both lose
    Hearts get broken and love gets bruised
    When we light that same old fuse
    Again and again
    Nobody wins slamming doors
    We've both lost this fight before
    And I won't play this game no more
    'Cause nobody wins

    I know something's bound to break
    If we don't bend
    Baby, what's it gonna take

    Nobody wins, we both lose
    Hearts get broken and love gets bruised
    When we light that same old fuse
    Again and again
    Nobody wins slamming doors
    We've both lost this fight before
    And I won't play this game no more
    'Cause nobody wins

    Nobody wins
    Nobody wins (nobody wins)

    Nobody wins (nobody wins) Writer/s: Kim Richey, Radney M. Foster
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Norma Jean Morrissey from Cardinal Lake, Duluth, GaOnly recently heard Radney. He has great talent and a big future in country music. When I hear him I think of Buddy Holly. It is something in his delivery of a song that reminds me of Buddy. Favorite song so far is "Nobody Wins". Great tune and lyrics.
  • Camille from Toronto, OhOh, yeah, I remember when this song came out and the video was played on a country music station. Great song, and the words ring true; too often, fights between two people end up where nobody wins.
  • Dylan from Port Orange, FlAmazing song!!! Today's country just isn't the same.
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