It was a time
Or a place
That you made
We already knew
About the way
You're living
This point in space
Where you find
Your target
Your instrument
Is your choice
Of weapons

Oh, love is new
Oh, love is new

Can you explain
All the finer
points of view?
Discriminate
Or make some friends
Who can lend us money
It was a time (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)
Or a place that you made (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)
It's a point in space, (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)
The way you're living (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)

Oh, love is new
Oh, love is new

It's a point in space (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)
It's a point in space (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)
There was a time (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)
Or a place that you made (I can't jump in, I'm here when I'm alone)

Oh, love is new
Oh, love is new


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Love Is New Lyrics as written by Justin Peroff Brendan Canning

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    Sexiest damn song. Such a slinky feel to it. Perfect song on vinyl....like the definition of perfection.

    hoodoooperatoron May 04, 2010   Link

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