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Glenn Frey - Aint It Love Lyrics



Glenn Frey - Aint It Love Lyrics
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Another lonely night under the spell of the summer moon
I heard the wind sing a lonely tune
I did it for your love

I waited by the shore
Just for a glimpse of you, nothing more
I heard the wind tell the stars above
I did it for your love

How can I believe in love when all that I can see
Is everything it's done to you and me?
I went the extra mile
Did everything just to see you smile
Somehow I knew it was all worth while
Cause I did it for your love

The leaves will soon be turning, then falling to the ground
I'll face the cold of winter, but you won't be around
Another lonely night, somehow, it all slipped through my hands
Somehow, I knew you would understand

[x4]
I did it for your love
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Another lonely night under the spell of the summer moon
I heard the wind sing a lonely tune
I did it for your love

I waited by the shore
Just for a glimpse of you, nothing more
I heard the wind tell the stars above
I did it for your love

How can I believe in love when all that I can see
Is everything it's done to you and me?
I went the extra mile
Did everything just to see you smile
Somehow I knew it was all worth while
Cause I did it for your love

The leaves will soon be turning, then falling to the ground
I'll face the cold of winter, but you won't be around
Another lonely night, somehow, it all slipped through my hands
Somehow, I knew you would understand

[x4]
I did it for your love
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Writer: Glenn Frey, Jack Tempchin
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Red Cloud Music

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Performed By: Glenn Frey
Language: English
Length: 4:00
Written by: Glenn Frey, Jack Tempchin

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