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why does this feeling of togetherness
always scare me away?
why do the feelings that I have for you
have to become a word ?don't say you "love" me-oh no
don't ask that from me-oh no nothat alphabet you call love
that alphabet you call love
that alphabet you call love
is just a digital tenderness
tendernesshere is the start for so many broken people
all with a hard luck story
and a sad sad taledon't say you love me-oh no
don't ask that from me-oh no nothat alphabet you call love
that alphabet you call love
that alphabet you call love
is just a digital tenderness
tendernesssometimes
I need to be by myself
I need to be by your side

I need
sometimes
I need the company of art
I ned the company of friends
I need youand my heart is stronger
than a four-letter-long wordsearching the eyes of so many broken
people
whose cowardice proved much too strong
for vice
don't say you "love" me ...
oh no
don't ask that from me
no no nothat alphabet you call "love"
that alphabet you call "love"
Songwriters
ANT, ADAMPublished by
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Adam and the Ants were a new wave band during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was one of the bands at the time that marked the transition from the '70s punk rock era to the new-wave post punk-music era. Although the band started off with a punk-influenced sound, it soon moved on to New Wave motivated by new sources such as the drum-heavy "Burundi Beat" heard on "Dog Eat Dog". Led by Adam Ant (real name Stuart Goddard), the band formed in 1977 in London, England, consisting of Lester Square (guitar), Andy Warren (bass guitar) and Paul Flanagan (drums).

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