Love So Right
She came on like the night and she held on tight
And the world was right when she made love to me
We were free
She moved in like a friend started loving me
And I thought I'd found my heaven in her arms
But the morning when I woke up
I was here and she was gone
Now I'm hanging on
Maybe you can tell me how a love so right can turn out to be so wrong

Where did she go when I need her close to me
And the perfect story ended at the start
I thought you came forever and you came to break my heart
Now I'm hanging on, on the chance that you'll come back to me

How a love so right can turn out to be so wrong, oh my darling
How a love so right can turn out to be so wrong, oh my darling
I could take it in my stride
Start living for the moment
Maybe half the things we sought were never there
Simply open up our eyes and break it down to size
It isn't really fair

How a love so right can turn out to be so wrong, oh my darling
How a love so right can turn out to be so wrong, oh my darling
How a love so right can turn out to be so wrong, oh my darling


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Love So Right Lyrics as written by Maurice Ernest Gibb Barry Gibb

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    No comments on this song but since it's a beautiful tune I'll say what I gotta say even if I'm the only comment...I guess my favorite lyrics are "how a love so right can turn out to be so wrong"....how true of a statement this is. A song most everyone in love can relate to. I love this son! It tugs at the heart every time I hear it. Love the Bee Gees!

    Suekey75on April 24, 2009   Link
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    I think the reason there aren't many comments on Bee Gees songs is that they're mostly pretty simple love songs, they don't really need explaining because we naturally understand them. That aside, this is one of my favorites of theirs (one of many)!!

    Goatllamaon March 22, 2010   Link
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    both of the prior comments are spot on, and this tune hardly needs any real clarification. it's fairly haunting becuz the singer doesn't really have the total understanding of the trauma involved in the relationship, and sometimes that can be worse than knowing or acknowledging the fault. for me this tune was big because it came towards the end of a longterm relationship and fit perfectly - but I still love the song. bye now

    rockboy52on August 15, 2023   Link

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