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Ain't No Sense In Love Lyrics

I'm afraid of the morning
I'm afraid of the light
You should come with a warning
You should be wearing a sign
That says you're beautiful trouble
So you better beware
One look and I was in right over my head.

Oh this misery
There's no place on earth I'd rather be.

You're not the one I need
You're just the one that I want
Makes a perfect sense to me
You're not the one I need
But you're the one that I want
Ain't no sense of love.

I try to stop myself
So many times
But I keep falling over
I keep crossing the line
The heart of a gypsy and the soul of a stone
It's just a matter of time before you leave ma alone.

Oh sweet misery
Fill my heart up and pour it all over me.

It's not logical
That's the way I feel
It's not logical
Psychological
It's heaven underneath my skin but it's hell out here.
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Submitted by
girlblue90 On Oct 27, 2007
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Cover art for Ain't No Sense In Love lyrics by Take That

Not really a take that fan until i got a copy of their new album and realised some of the songs have real meaning! This song spoke to me cos it summed up perfectly how i was feeling when i first heard it. its about falling for someone quickly kind of like the heart rules the head kind of way and not being sure if this is good or not because you are falling fast and they maybe are not falling at all??

Cover art for Ain't No Sense In Love lyrics by Take That

One of my fave's off the album! They shud ave released it. He's tryin 2 know where he stands!

Cover art for Ain't No Sense In Love lyrics by Take That

At the end, I always thought they were saying 'so illogical', not 'psychological'... the lyrics on the album say psychological though which I think is a pity, I kind of prefer my version :P 'So illogical' makes more sense to me.

 
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