Radney Foster - Love Had Something to Say About It

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Radney Foster - Love Had Something to Say About It

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You thought you had this thing licked
Hide under the covers when you answer the phone
Pretend your sick
You built that wall around your heart so no one
Could get to it
You must have missed a spot baby
I went right through it


Love had something to say about it
Wasn't gonna let you lay there and cry
Baby I live just to dry your eyes
Thought you could live just fine without it
Tough out every heartache you hide
But love had something to say about it
(repeat intro 2X and continue into next verse)
Love had something to say about it


Nothing lives without water
You live without love so long
You think it's how you oughta
That is the dumbest lie we ever tell ourselves
I'm not trying to offend you baby,
just show you to the well


Love had something to say about it
Wasn't gonna let you lay there and cry
Baby I live just to dry your eyes
Thought you could live just fine without it
Tough out every heartache you hide
But love had something to say about it
Love had something to say ay ay

BRIDGE

Awe Thought you could live just fine without it
Tough out every heartache you hide
But love had something to say about it
Love had something to say about it
Love had something to say
About it
About it
Love had something to say about it (spoken)


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