Love Action (I Believe In Love)

Album: Dare! (1981)
Charted: 3
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  • When you're in love
    You know you're in love
    No matter what you try to do
    You might as well resign yourself
    To what you're going through
    If you're a hard man or if you're a child
    It still might get to you
    Don't kid yourself you've seen it all before
    A million mouths have said that too
    I've had my hard times (hard times) in the past
    I've been a husband and a lover too
    I've lain alone and cried at night
    Over what love made me do
    And the loved ones who let me down
    And couldn't share my point of view
    But this is Phil talking
    I want to tell you
    What I've found to be true
    Chorus :
    I love your love action
    Lust's just a distraction
    No talking, just looking
    Watching your love action
    I believe, I believe what the old man said
    Though I know that there's no lord above
    I believe in me, I believe in you
    And you know I believe in love
    I believe in truth though I lie a lot
    I feel the pain from the push and shove
    No matter what you put me through
    I'll still believe in love
    And I say
    (Repeat chorus three times and fade)
    Writer/s: Burden Oakey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Pedro from PortugalDare was a very good and commercial album. But "Open your heart" is missing here. For the ones who don't like "commercial" music, hits songs, "Open your heart" is the great music of the album. At least to me and many of my friends
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