Gratitude

Album: Memory Almost Full (2007)
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  • Gratitude
    Gratitude
    Gratitude

    I'm so grateful for everything you've ever given me
    How can I explain what it means to be loved by you
    By you, loved by you, loved by you

    Show my gratitude, gratitude, show my gratitude
    I wanna show my gratitude, gratitude, yeah

    Well, I was lonely, I was living with a memory
    But my cold and lonely nights ended when you sheltered me
    Loved by you, I was loved by you, yeah, I was loved by you

    I wanna show my gratitude, gratitude, show my gratitude to you
    Gratitude, show my gratitude to you, oh yeah

    I should stop loving you
    Think what you put me through
    But I don't want to lock my heart away
    I will look forward to
    Days when I'd be loving you
    Until then, gonna wish and hope and prey
    Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah!

    I wanna show my gratitude, gratitude
    I wanna show my gratitude, show my (Gratitude)
    Yeah my gratitude

    To be loved by you, be loved by you
    Loved by you, to be loved by you

    Gratitude
    Gratitude
    Gratitude Writer/s: PAUL MCCARTNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Richard from Heart Of The U.s.a. Reportedly written about his soon to be ex wife Heather Mills it is a very generous take on their relationship and how no matter how it ended he acknowledges the positive things he gained from it. My friend Bob F. says this is his favorite Paul song ever.
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