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Love is a hunger that burns in my soul
But you never noticed the pain
Love in an anchor that won't let me go
I reached out to hold you
But you push me away
And you always convinced me to stay
And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
Yeah, I wonder why
I'm no angel my selfish pride
But I love you more everyday
Love is an anger that builds a pain inside
As a tears of frustration roll down my face
But is love always have to turn out this way?

And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
Oh, I wonder why
I don't want to fight again tonight
About the little things, please baby
I just wanna find my way back to love, oh
I meet you there, baby
(Hold on, break down, can't seem)
And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why, I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
Oh yeah and I wonder why, I wonder why
No, oh yeah, I wonder why, baby
And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why, I wonder why
We have to break down to make things

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There are at least three artists known under the name The Alley Cats. 1. Punk trio from Los Angeles, consisting of Randy Stodola (vocal & guitar), Dianne Chai (bass & vocals) and John McCarthy (drums). Band regular fixture on L.A. punk stage from the late 70s to early 80s.
As The Alley Cats they published two albums: "Nightmare City" and "Escape from Planet Earth".
In 1985 Stodola and Chai tried to start again, as The Zarkons. They recorded "Riders in the Long Black Parade" with McCarthy.

Read more about The Alley Cats on Last.fm.


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