Sunday

"...with a love that wouldn't die" (unless, of course, it's murdered)



Just heard this song at my parents house and remembered back when I heard it
as a child, I never knew if someday I would  really understand.
Thankfully, I understand the peacefulness of it 
as well as the pain. I've had some good runs.
Thank you for the love, but I don't
want any more pains




"She Used to Love Me A Lot"
(#11 on the charts in 1985)

 I saw her through the window today
 She was sittin' in the Silver Spoon cafe
 I started to keep going
 But something made me stop
 She used to love me a lot

 She looked lonely and i knew the cure 
 Old memories would win her heart for sure

 I thought i'd walk on in there
 And give it my best shot
 She used to love me a lot
 I sat down beside her and she smiled
 She said where have you been it's been awhile    
 She seemed so glad to see me
 Lord,i could read her thoughts  
 She used to love me a lot

Chorus:
        She used to love me with a love that wouldn't die
        Looking at her now i can't believe i said good-bye
        It would only take a minute to turn back that old clock  
        She used to love me a lot

 Well I reminded her how good it was back then
 I said you know it's not to late to start again
 We could spend a night together
 Take up where we left off   
 She used to love me a lot

 Then I panicked as she turned to walk away
 As she went out the door i heard her say
 Yes i'm in need of something
 But it's something you ain't got
 But i used to love you a lot
Chorus:
        She used to love me with a love that wouldn't die
        Looking at her now i can't believe she said good-bye
       It would only take a minute to turn back that ol' clock
    She used to love me a lot
 She used to love me a lot
 She used to love me a lot ...

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