Sweetheart,
I'm changing my role in life.
I'm not rearranging the main things in my life.
I ain't sacrificing what I hold as true.
I ain't sacrificing, sweetheart, even for you.

Sweetheart, I'm changing my mode of life.
I'm not rearranging the main things in my life.
I'm not giving up, now, in mixed company.
I'll be holding on, now, looking to find my identity.

My freedom means too much to give up now.
It doesn't matter to you anyhow.

Sweetheart.
Sweetheart.

My freedom means too much to give up now,
And did it matter so much anyhow.

Sweetheart,
I'm changing my role in life.
I ain't rearranging the main things in my life.
I ain't sacrificing what I hold as true.
I ain't sacrificing, sweetheart, even for you.

My freedom means too much to give up now,
And did it matter so much anyhow.

Sweetheart.
Sweetheart.
Sweetheart.


Lyrics submitted by ecorchee1

Sweetheart Lyrics as written by Barry Reynolds Marianne Faithfull

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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