Christopher Cross - I Really Don`t Know Anymore



What do you think about love
Is it a game to be played
To be torn and lost in the wilderness
To be lost
And lonely after all

What do you think about love
Is it a way to be saved
To feel the warmth of another love
To be lost
And lonely after all

I really don't know anymore
I really can't say
I really don't know anymore
I'm just that way

What do you think about love
Is it a game to be played
To keep your heart and have never loved
To be lost
And lonely after all

What do you think about love
Is it a way to be saved
To give up your heart to another love
To be lost
And lonely after all

I really don't know anymore
I really can't say
I really don't know anymore
I'm just that way


What do you think about love
Is it a game to be played
To be torn and lost in the wilderness
To be lost
And lonely after all

What do you think about love
Is it a way to be saved
To feel the warmth of another love
To be lost
And lonely after all

I really don't know anymore
I really can't say
I really don't know anymore
I'm just that way

What do you think about love
Is it a game to be played
To keep your heart and have never loved
To be lost
And lonely after all

What do you think about love
Is it a way to be saved
To give up your heart to another love
To be lost
And lonely after all

I really don't know anymore
I really can't say
I really don't know anymore
I'm just that way
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