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Bleed To Love Her Lyrics
Once again she steals away
Then she reaches out to kiss me
And how she takes my breath away
Pretending that she won't miss me
Oohh I would bleed to love her
Bleed to love her
Oohh I would bleed to love her
And once again she calls to me
Then she vanishes in thin air
And how she takes my breath away
Pretending that she's not there
Oohh I would bleed to love her
Bleed to love her
Oohh I would bleed to love her
Somebody's got to see this through
All the world is laughing at you
Somebody's got to sacrifice
If this whole thing's going to turn out right
Oohh I would bleed to love her
Bleed to love her
Oohh I would bleed to love her
Then she reaches out to kiss me
And how she takes my breath away
Pretending that she won't miss me
Bleed to love her
Oohh I would bleed to love her
Then she vanishes in thin air
And how she takes my breath away
Pretending that she's not there
Bleed to love her
Oohh I would bleed to love her
All the world is laughing at you
Somebody's got to sacrifice
If this whole thing's going to turn out right
Bleed to love her
Oohh I would bleed to love her
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Stevie never sang this song... Unless there is a copy of it other than the one from The Dance and Say You Will...
This song is so beautiful.
It captures the essence of love. he would do anything to stay in love with her, despite everyone laughing at him for being in love. True love can withstand this, and he knows his love will continue forever. Sweet song.
I definetly like Lindsey Buckingham version of this song
=O no one has commented on this song! i apsolutly LOVE this song =D stevie nicks has a beautiful voice! but the orginal fleetwood mac was way better
I love this song... I love it best when Lindsey sings this song in The Dance (live).. He's awesome and puts so much feeling into it - the way it should be...
The original Fleetwood Mac was not WAY better. Actually, one of the most underrated lineups is from Time. Nevertheless, I love this song.
I think Lindsey wrote this song about the band for many reasons but most of all because it shares lyrics with the song "You Do or You Don't" which was also written about the band.
Not only is this one of the more beautiful Fleetwood Mac songs (which is hard to put, given that almost all of them are exquisitely beautiful) but it's fairly easy to understand. The song is about a man falling for a femme fatale character, who enjoys pushing him around, who demands complete attention and loyalty. And he's too wrapped up in her to ever want to leave.