Thing Called Love

Album: Nick Of Time (1989)
Charted: 86
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  • Don't have to humble yourself to me
    I ain't your judge or your king
    Baby, you know I ain't no Queen of Sheba
    We may not even have our dignity
    This could be just a powerful thing
    Baby we can choose you know we ain't no amoeba

    Are you ready for the thing called love
    Don't come from me and you
    It comes from up above
    I ain't no porcupine
    Take off your kid gloves
    Are you ready for the thing called love

    I ain't some icon carved out of soap
    Sent here to clean up your reputation
    Baby, you know you ain't no Prince Charming
    We can live in fear or act out of hope
    For some kind of peaceful situation
    Baby, how come the cry of love is so alarming

    Are you ready for the thing called love
    Don't come from me and you
    It comes from up above
    I ain't no porcupine
    Take off your kid gloves
    Are you ready for the thing called love

    Ugly ducklings don't turn into swans
    And glide off down the lake
    Whether your sunglasses are off or on
    You only see the world you make

    Are you ready for the thing called love
    Don't come from me and you
    It comes from up above
    I ain't no porcupine
    Take off your kid gloves
    Are you ready for it?

    Are you ready for the thing called love
    Don't come from me and you
    It comes from up above
    I ain't no porcupine
    Take off your kid gloves
    Are you ready for it?

    Are you ready for love, baby?
    Ooh yeah babe
    Are you ready for love? Writer/s: John Hiatt
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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