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From a Lover To a Friend Lyrics

Lalalalla

And when the time comes round
We will be duty bound
To tell the truth of what we see

And what we haven't found
Will not be going down
It's far too easy right to see

From a lover to a friend
Take your own advice
Let me love again
Now that you turned out to be
Someone I can trust
Someone I believe
Oooooohhh
Lalalalalalalala

How can I walk when I can't find the way
How many left
All I want is to tell me you're gonna take it away

From a lover to a friend
Take your own advice
Let me love again
Now that you turned out to be
Someone I can trust
Someone I believe

And what we haven't found
Will not be going down
Its quite an easy ride to see

From a lover to a friend
Take your own advice
Let me love again
Now that you turned out to be
Someone I can trust
Someone I believe
oooooohhh
lalalalalalalala

How can I walk when I can't find the way
Ever all I wanted is to tell me you're gonna take it away
From a lover to a friend
From a lover to a friend
From a lover to a friend
Let me love again
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Cover art for From a Lover To a Friend lyrics by Paul McCartney

I interpreted this song as a song about Linda. Driving Rain was the first completely original album after her death (Run Devil Run being mostly covers) and Driving Rain was definitely an album about love. Paul and Linda truly loved her and there's no doubt in my mind that Paul still loves her.

I just saw this is a final message to Linda. At this time he had met Heather and was in falling in love her, and this song could be Paul asking for Linda's permission to be in love again.

I saw the title "From a Lover to a Friend" as a kind of letter from Paul to Linda. And the line, "Take your own advice/Let me love again" being about Linda asking Paul the same thing when they got married. (Paul was actually her second husband.)

Cover art for From a Lover To a Friend lyrics by Paul McCartney

This is yet another example of Paul's fantastic melody failing to become historically legendary by stale and/or lazy lyric writing. Throughout his solo career he has annoyed many with his penchant for doing this time and time again.

'Despite too easy ride to see' (??? - not 'right' as this forum suggests. Even then it is still nonsense.)

If you are lucky enough to study any of Paul's demos you will find that he frequently uses stream of consciousness words to fill out his melody and maintain the melodic cadence. It's a perfectly good song writing tactic. In Paul's case he frequently fails to hammer together better lyrics later when it comes time to seriously record - as in this case, I imagine.

It could be about Linda. Losing Linda was real bad blow for the lad. They were an unusually close couple and he could have populated his post-Linda songs with dripping mourning. Maybe he avoids doing this by not digging deep within himself because the anguish would be too great and, perhaps, indulgent. Frankly, I would have preferred that instead of the vacuous lack of real emotion we received when we put down our cash to purchase 'Driving Rain'. (Also note his apparent overuse of the word 'again' in this collection to fill out a lyric line.) On the other hand, it could be about anyone. Unfortunately the words end up not being as generic and meaningful as one would like in order to qualify for the remake market. This is too bad because the melody is certainly worthy of more airplay.

Cover art for From a Lover To a Friend lyrics by Paul McCartney

The lyrics were printed on the booklet with the CD.

To tell the truth of what we see (We've seen) It's far too easy right to see (Despite too easy ride to see) How can I walk when I can't find the way How many left (I'm in a dilemma) All I want ....

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Cover art for From a Lover To a Friend lyrics by Paul McCartney

This song is actually very pretty. I love the lyrics because it's about a man who wants his friend to take its advice.

 
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