Oo, but love was just so hard to find
Until you came along into my life
Then I thought I would lose my mind
When you said that you wanted to be mine
And ever since that day I've been hooked
And nothin' could turn me away
This livin' with you's like a dream come true
And it grows more and more every day

Oo, I'm reachin' the highest of highs
Every time I look in your eyes
Ask how I feel I can say it out loud
I feel like a million inside
I never thought this could happen to me
You got me just where you want me baby
For your love I would do anything
Every night I'm a fool for your love yeah

I'm a fool for your love
I'm a fool for your love
I'm a fool for your love
Hey I'm just a fool for your love

Drivin' home from this sleepy old town
When my day's work is all through
The sun and the lights
Well I wish I could fly just to get back faster to you
I waited all day by the telephone
Starin' at the clock on the wall
The hours are so long when you're free from my arms
And I just can't wait to hold you

I'm a fool for your love
I'm a fool for your love
I'm a fool for your love
Hey I'm just a fool for your love

Oo, you're givin' me chills up my spine
I'm feelin' so fine goin' out of my mind
Then and I don't care if it never stops
I'll love you right up until I drop

You know I'm a fool for your love
I'm a fool for your love
I'm just a fool for your love
I'm just a fool for your love
I'm just a fool for your love
I'm just a fool for your love


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