Tried to write you a love song
Thought I could
So far what I told you, you misunderstood
It used to be so good
What went wrong with us?

I remember a night in Montparnasse
You gave me a painting it made our hearts
So I cherish all moments
When we still were young

I won't give it up
Can't you see I'm not strong enough? ooh
Don't call my bluff
A sunny sunny day

[Chorus]
I'm doing it all for you
But you're letting me down
You better turn around
I'm doing it all for you, all all for you

L amour est neant

Hand in hand on our journey
Set for love
You and me against the world
Never apart
So naive I could be
I thought our love
Would last

I won't give it up
Can't you see I'm not strong enough? ooh
Don't call my bluff
A sunny sunny day

[Chorus: x2]

When I'm singing the groove for you
All all for you

Come to me, honey
Help me understand
About your feelings, about your plans
Just one more chance to hear my prayer

Ah
Ah
All for you
Uh
Uh
All for you

[Chorus]

All for you
I will do the thing tomorrow
All for you
Babe I'm gonna regret my sorrow ?
All for you
I will do the same tomorrow
Babe I'm gonna


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