Four o'clock in the morning, & you're still fast asleep
I lie here and heave a sigh.
I've stopped counting sheep and little Bo-Peep
It's got me thinking, it's got me wondering, I ask myself why?
I don't love you, like I used to love you
All our troubles made me cry, now my eyes are dry
So I don't love you like I could
No I don't love you like I should
Probably all the drugs playing with my brain
Making me think the way I do
I hear the pitter-patter of the rain
I need to tell you, I have to tell you, I better tell you
I don't love you, like I used to love you
Are our troubles in the past? How long will that last?
Oh I don't love you like before
No I don't love you, yes I'm sure
But How could I possibly say that I'm going away?
Or that I've had enough of you
Maybe I'll just stay for another day
I still love you, oh yes I do
I still love you, like I used to love you
All the money, all the wealth, won't buy me good health
I know I love you so much more
I know it's you that I adore
I know I love you like before
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