Do I Have To Say The Words?

Album: Waking Up The Neighbors (1991)
Charted: 30 11
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  • Rescue me from the mire - whisper words of desire

    Rescue me, darling, rescue me

    With your arms open wide - want you here by my side

    Come to me, darling, rescue me

    When this world's closing in - there's no need to pretend

    Set me free, darling, rescue me



    I don't wanna let you go - so I'm standing - in your way

    I never needed anyone - like I'm needin' you today

    Do I have to say the words

    Do I have to tell the truth

    Do I have to shout it out

    Do I have to say a prayer

    Must I prove to you - how good we are together

    Do I have to say the words


    Do I have to say the words

    Do I have to tell the truth

    Do I have to shout it out

    Do I have to say a prayer

    Must I prove to you - how good we are together

    Do I have to say the words Writer/s: Bryan Adams
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Eliseu Carvalho from Canoas, Rs, BrazilI wonder who's the girl on the video.
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