Fight For It

Album: The Perfect Stranger (1982)
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  • [Jesse Colin Young]
    Look me in the eye and tell me what you see
    You're not what you thought I be
    Take one look and turn away
    Telling me that you're afraid
    Afraid to give
    Afraid to take
    Afraid you've made a big mistake
    Prove yourself love isn't real
    You can't face the way you feel

    Well if you want this love
    You're gonna have to fight for it
    What makes you think
    That you can walk away from it?
    Darling, you can't give in and you can't give up on it
    You're gonna have to fight for it

    [Carly Simon]
    Every time I tell you how much I care
    You say it's not enough
    To get you there
    But I can't go on tryin' to read your mind
    I've got to know if we can find
    A way to live with who we are
    A way to make another start
    So take your choice, go take a chance
    Do you need me, or just romance?

    If you want this love
    You're gonna have to fight for it
    Tell me, what makes you think
    That you can walk away from it?
    You can't give in and you can't give up on it
    You're gonna have to fight for it

    Well if you want this love
    You're gonna have to fight for it
    Tell me, What makes you think
    That you can walk away from it?
    Darling, you can't give in and you can't give up on it
    You're gonna have to fight for it
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