In Your Letter

Album: Hi Infidelity (1981)
Charted: 20
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  • In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter

    In your letter you said you didn't love me
    You said you're gonna leave me
    But you could've said it better
    Oh in your letter, you said you couldn't face me
    You said you could replace me
    But you could've said it better

    You could've left him only
    For an evening let him be lonely
    But you hid behind your poison pen and his pride
    You could've told him something
    And proved to me you don't love him
    But you hid behind your future full of lies
    In your letter
    You could've left him only
    For an evening let him be lonely
    But you hid behind your poison pen and his pride
    You could've told him something
    And proved to me you don't love him
    But you hid behind your future full of lies

    In your letter you said you didn't love me
    You said you're gonna leave me
    But you could've said it better
    Oh in your letter, you said you couldn't face me
    You said you could replace me
    But you could've said it better

    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter

    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter
    In your letter ooh in your letter Writer/s: GARY DEAN RICHRATH
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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