There's no king when love is the thing
We play the same rules
In a heartbeat a wiseman can be a fool
There's no guarantee that love will be

A stranger or a friend
A prayer that's answered
Or a heartache that never ends
Through the darkest hours
When all is said and done
It has the power
You go from lonely to the lucky one

Love's funny that way
Now matter who you are
It can shake your faith
Or it can break your heart
Once in a while the mountains move
We all long for those days
You live, you laugh, you say
Love's funny that way

Not long ago I got to know the lonely side
Just me and my pain and nowhere to hide
It amazes me
How my world turned around
If it's meant to be
That's all that matters to me anyhow

Love's funny that way
No matter who you are
It can shake your faith
Or it can break your heart
Once in a while the mountains move
We all long for those days
You live, you laugh, you say
Love's funny that way

Once in a while the mountains move
We all long for those days
So when you don't understand
Best you leave it in love's hands
Just live, laugh and say
Love's funny that way



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Lovesick Lyrics as written by Christopher Alan Thornton Diondria Elaine Thomas

Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    Awe.. this songs too true..

    sprklenshimr025on June 14, 2003   Link
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    Song Fact

    This is not Lovesick by a longshot.

    chi-chion December 12, 2017   Link

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