I've walked a hundred miles
I've seen a hundred thousand smiles
Not one of them as beautiful, as beautiful as yours
And all the petrol station flowers
Or all the stolen looks in the small hours
Will never know, we'll never know, we'll never know why

Young and Lovestruck will find themselves stuck right bang in
the middle of melodrama and fear.
TV says that the insecure will always be lonely and business
stands to improve, improve

And how times have changed and our love songs are re-arranged
For different names, a different face
I'll pretend that it's for you
And with that sentiment intact
Please keep the first line as a fact
You never know, you never know, you never know why

Chorus repeat

All my infatuations, they never made it past
The internet or a night you'll regret

And all the fashion types, Are shagging indie types
And teaching them how to smoke and how to dress
And they're dressing to impress
And they're dressed like all the rest

Chorus repeat x 2


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Young and Lovestruck Lyrics as written by Nitin Sawhney Samuel Lloyd Duckworth

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    i love this song reminds me of mi girlfriend : )

    joepoo0on March 17, 2008   Link
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    I've seen a hundred thousand smiles Not one of them as beautiful, as beautiful as yours

    i love the way he sings this. the song is pretty much self explanatory about being young and in love!

    Dan184on May 05, 2008   Link
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    how fickle teenage emotions are, how they think they know what they are feeling, when in reality how could they as they have no experience of feeling those emotions before.

    sam duckworth is a brilliant lyricist and a wry observer of social and political themes

    selfishisgorgeouson July 02, 2008   Link

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