Space Age Love Song

Album: A Flock Of Seagulls (1982)
Charted: 34 30
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  • I saw your eyes
    And you made me smile
    For a little while
    I was falling in love

    I saw your eyes
    And they touched my mind
    Although it took a while
    I was falling in love
    I was falling in love

    I saw your eyes (I saw your eyes, I saw your eyes)
    And you made me cry (and you made me cry, and you made me cry)
    And for a little while (a little while, a little while)
    I was falling in love

    I was falling in love
    Falling in love
    Falling in love
    Falling in love
    Falling in love Writer/s: Alister Score, Francis Maudsley, Michael Score, Paul Reynolds
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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