No Business by Mark Barlow


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Hymns & Soul by Mark Barlow

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No Business
by Mark Barlow

Album: Hymns & Soul


Chorus
I had no business
Falling in love with you
This poem's our story
Paused, unless we resume

Verse 1
I just want a faithful heart (Ooh)
In light of how beautiful you are (Ooh, ooh)
But when it comes down to the wire
And love's burning fire
Only lasts me 'til morning light when you're gone (Ooh)

Chorus
And I had no business
Falling in love with you
My heart's in detention (Mm)
And I (I) cannot pursue

Verse 2
I blindly led myself on (Ooh, myself on)
Six months, trying to be what you want
Well, you gave me your word (Gave me your word)
But held onto your heart
Well, that cannot work for me (Ooh, ooh)
And I cannot restart

Chorus
I had no business (No businеss in falling)
Falling in love with you
Oh, the fire in mе is pending
And I cannot, I cannot force you

Verse 3
And when it came down to skin and skin (Ooh, ooh)
When all those places we had never been (Ooh, ooh, we'd never been, ooh)
Oh, it all fell apart
With a mix of the two
Your uncertainty wild
And my own sadly excuse

Chorus
I live in the tension
Falling in love with you (Falling in love with you)
My door's always open
In spite of what I put me through

Bridge
Come and tell me the truth (Tell me the truth)
Do I matter to you? (Matter)
Mm-mm-mm-mm
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah

Chorus
It sure isn't useless
Falling in love with you
I know hope is addicting
But I love hoping for you

Verse 4
'Cause you had me feeling again (Feeling again)
Just like the day that we met
When this cavity unlocked (Ooh, cavity unlocked)
And I let my heart see (Let my heart see)
Love may not be awake (Ooh)
So what matters I'll sing

Chorus
It sure isn't useless
Falling in love with you
It sure isn't useless
Falling in love with you

Outro
Ah-ah-ah, ooh, ooh (Ooh)


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