Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?

George O'Dowd / Jon Moss / Michael Craig / Roy Hay

Give me time to realize my crime
Let me love and steal
I have danced inside your eyes
How can I be real

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry
Precious kisses words that burn me
Lovers never ask you why

In my heart the fire's burning
Choose my colors find a star
Precious people always tell me
That's a step a step too far

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry
Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry

Words are few I have spoken
I could waste a thousand years
Wrapped in sorrow words are token
Come inside and catch my tears

You've been talking but believe me
If it's true you do not know
This boy loves without a reason
I'm prepared to let you go

If it's love you want from me
Then take it away
Everything's not what you see
It's over again

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry
Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry
Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry

Trivia about the song Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? by Culture Club

On which albums was the song “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?” released by Culture Club?
Culture Club released the song on the albums “Kissing To Be Clever” in 1982, “Culture Club (Remastered)” in 1992, “The Greatest Moments” in 1998, “The Best of” in 1999, “Culture Club” in 2002, “Greatest Moments” in 2002, “The River Sessions” in 2005, and “Live At Wembley - World Tour 2016” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?” by Culture Club?
The song “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?” by Culture Club was composed by George O'Dowd, Jon Moss, Michael Craig, and Roy Hay.

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