歌詞

I remember in college she was freckled and demure Quick to say she's sorry, always unsure Now she travels the globe promoting her books They just gave her a MacArthur, but she worries 'bout her looks It's never, it's never, it's never enough No, noone can ever get enough love I swear to you by the stars up above That noone can ever get enough love No no noone can ever get enough love She's reading a chapter on her misspent youth An imaginary past, playing with the truth Standing by the lectern, looking kind of sly Pausing for the laughter, spinning out a lie It's never, it's never, it's never enough No, noone can ever get enough love I swear to you by the stars up above That noone can ever get enough love No no noone can ever get enough love She says, "big full moon hanging overhead Sometimes I wish I was someone else instead But I think how lonely my life could be If there weren't so many people looking out for me" Last time I saw her she was headed to Japan To make the people the people love her Just because she can Who can predict how their life will unfold? Is she digging for love, or for literary gold? It's never, it's never, it's never enough No, noone can ever get enough love I swear to you by the stars up above That noone can ever get enough love No no noone can ever get enough love
Writer(s): David E Nachmanoff, Alastair Ian Stewart Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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