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STANDIN' AT YOUR DOOR

Copyright 2011 – Robert E. Shandor

 

Why would I stand here at your door
If I didn’t love you anymore
And why would I buy you gifts galore
If I didn’t love you anymore

 

Why would I share all my concerns
If I didn’t want you anymore
And why would I have this heart that yearns
If I didn’t want you anymore

I’m crazy for your lovin’ ways
Those stormy nights and lazy days
Don’t think that I could ever ask for more
But you play oh-so hard to get
You say I’ve not convinced you yet
So once again I’m standin’ at your door

 

Why would I never flirt at all
If I didn’t need you anymore
And why would I always be on call
If I didn’t need you anymore

 

Why would I wait for you at malls
If I didn’t love you anymore
And why would I clean your horses’ stalls
If I didn’t love you anymore

 

I’m crazy for your lovin’ ways
Those stormy nights and lazy days
Don’t think that I could ever ask for more
But you play oh-so hard to get
You say I’ve not convinced you yet
So once again I’m standin’ at your door

 

Why would I relinquish the remote
If I didn’t want you anymore
And why would I always float your boat
If I didn’t want you anymore

 

Why would I take-on honey-do chores
If I didn’t need you anymore
And why would I listen to your snores
If I didn’t need you anymore

 

I’m crazy for your lovin’ ways
Those stormy nights and lazy days
Don’t think that I could ever ask for more
But you play oh-so hard to get
You say I’ve not convinced you yet
So once again I’m standin’ at your door

 

I’m crazy for your lovin’ ways
Those stormy nights and lazy days
Don’t think that I could ever ask for more
But you play oh-so hard to get
You say I’ve not convinced you yet
So once again I’m standin’ at your door