Helpless

Album: Just Testing (1980)
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  • Ooh, there's something happening, ooh
    Ooh, there's something happening, ooh (repeat)
    Won't you take my love forever
    Won't you take my love for you
    Won't you take my love together
    Won't you give me your love too?

    I will give you my love gladly
    And I hope you'll give me yours
    Somehow we can live together
    Could not love you any more

    I'm so helpless, helpless
    I can feel you're helpless too (repeat)
    I'm so helpless, helpless
    So helpless without you Writer/s: ANDREW HARTWELL, ANTHONY SYLVESTER, CHRIS TURNER, JAMES TILLEY, KEVIN WILLIAMS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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