I tried to talk to my baby
I said no, no, no, no baby
Please don't cry
No, no, no baby please
'Cause all of the leaves come down
Every time babies cry
All of the leaves come down

I put my arms around my baby
I said hush, hush, hush, hush
Baby sleep tight now
Hush, hush, hush baby, sleep
'Cause all of the birds start to sing
Every time babies dream
All of the birds start to sing

Nobody wants to see
Lovers of today happy
So assumed they're going to part
Nobody wants to be with someone
So afraid they'll be left with
A broken heart

I kissed the eyes of my baby
I said dream, dream, dream, dream
Baby all night long
Dream, dream, dream all the night
'Cause all of the stars in the skies
Twinkle on baby's eyes
All of the stars in the skies

I tried to talk to you baby
No no
No I'll never feel
Like a man in a man's world


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Lovers of Today Lyrics as written by Christine Hynde

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    Chrissie writes beautifully about the vulnerability of men in bed...this song reminds me of a long life love of mine. Moves me every time.

    delia17601on March 09, 2019   Link

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