Love (I Don't Need It Anymore)

Morning light lands on her face
As another day begins
In her eyes, there's a story of a lover
Who's been disappointed once again

So she combs her hair, wash her face
Sings her favorite song as she forces out a smile
Now the song's the same but her world has changed
And everything she held so dear, it's all on trial

She said, "Love, I don't need it anymore"
She said, "Love, lies in pieces on her floor"
"Love, I don't need you anymore"
She said, "Love, is walking out that door"

Daydream weaver paints a picture perfect in her mind
Make-believe, the author of a story
Where the ending always turns out right

So she takes a drag of a cigarette
With her head in her hands, keeps on askin' why
All the bad luck comes as good love goes
Cryin' up a river, that river's about to run dry, ow!

She said, "Love, I don't need it anymore"
She said, "Love, lies in pieces on her floor"
"Love, I don't need you anymore"
She said, "Love, is walking out that door"

"Love, I don't need it anymore"
She said, "Love, lies in pieces on her floor"
"Love, I don't need you anymore"
She said, "Love, it keeps walking out, walking out-"

"Love, I don't need it anymore"
She said, "Love, lies in pieces on the bedroom floor"
"Love (love), I don't need you anymore"
She said, "Love"
But I said, "Honey, bye-bye"



Credits
Writer(s): Bruce Kulick, John Corabi
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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