The Thin Grey Line
I can't say that it's black
I can't say that it's white
Is it really wrong?
Is it really right?
We don't know where to place it
I guess we'll have to face it
We walk the thin grey line of love
We shouldn't be together
We have so much to lose
One of us must make a choice
But please don't make me choose
I feel I've got to have you
I feel the same way too
Our love should go for we both know
We walk the thin grey line of love
We both tried hard to break up
But we just break each vow
If you'll just say you don't love me
I'll stay away somehow
But you know I can't say it
And I'd die if you could
We'll break up homes if we go on
Walkin' the thin grey line of love
Yes, we walk the thin grey line of love
I can't say that it's white
Is it really wrong?
Is it really right?
We don't know where to place it
I guess we'll have to face it
We walk the thin grey line of love
We shouldn't be together
We have so much to lose
One of us must make a choice
But please don't make me choose
I feel I've got to have you
I feel the same way too
Our love should go for we both know
We walk the thin grey line of love
We both tried hard to break up
But we just break each vow
If you'll just say you don't love me
I'll stay away somehow
But you know I can't say it
And I'd die if you could
We'll break up homes if we go on
Walkin' the thin grey line of love
Yes, we walk the thin grey line of love
Credits
Writer(s): Betty Sue Perry
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