Don't feel like loving you today
So don't you even try to change my mind
The best thing you can do right now is just go away
Cause I don't feel like loving you today

I don't want to talk about last night
I'm angry and haven't had much sleep
And I'm so tired and bloodshot, there ain't no telling what I'd say
Cause I don't feel like loving you today

[Chorus:]
But you know I will anyway
Even though we make it hard sometimes
I'll wind up forgiving you
And probably loving you for the rest of my life
But I don't feel like loving you today

And I've got sixteen hours left to go
I might tell you that I'm leavin' even though you know I'll stay
Cause I don't feel like loving you today

[Chorus]

But I don't feel like loving you today
I just don't feel like loving you today.


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I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today Lyrics as written by Jim Collins Matraca Maria Berg

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    Pretty self explanitory. Basically in the song, her guy did something to hurt her or make her mad, && she tells him that she doesn't feel like loving him today && give her some space. Even though she is pissed, she still loves him, && probably always will. But she doesn't feel like loving him that day. Love this song. I usually listen to it when I'm pissed at my hubby

    missTHANG04on July 25, 2007   Link

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