Who Needs Love

Album: Razorlight (2006)
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  • Oooh darling who needs love?
    Who needs a heaven up above?
    Who needs the clouds, in the sky, not I

    Oooh darling who needs the rain?
    Who needs somebody that can feel your pain?
    Who needs the disappointment, of a telephone call, not I
    No I don't need that at all, not I

    I'm, tired of love
    Yeah, sick of love
    I've taken more than enough

    Oooh darling who needs the night?
    The sacred hours, the fading life
    Who needs the morning, and the joy it brings, not I
    I've got my mind on other things, not I

    Oooh darling who needs joy?
    Who needs a perfect girl or boy?
    And who needs to draw, that person near, not I
    Because they always disappear, not I

    And you know, I'm, tired of love
    Yeah
    Yeah I'm, sick of love
    Yeah
    You give me more than enough

    I'm gone!

    Oooh darling who needs love?
    Who needs a heaven up above?
    Who needs all the arguments, who needs to be right, not I
    But I just can't give up without a fight, not I
    No I just can't give up without a fight, not I
    No I just can't give up without a fight, not I
    No no no not I
    Ooh no no not I
    No no no no no not I Writer/s: JOHNNY BORRELL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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