Of All the Things

BRIAN POTTER, DENNIS EARLE LAMBERT

Of all the things I've ever done
Finding you will prove to be
The most important one
I would never trade the tears
The conversation no-one hears
The learning how to walk before we run

Of all the kites I ever flew
Most came tumbling down
Except the one I sent up with you
I don't want to change a thing
Break the spell
Cut the string
When every wish I made is coming true
With you

Sometimes I forget
To say how much I love you
Purposely I bet
'Cause I'm so busy thinking of you

So, in this world of odds and ends
I'd rather have a part of you
Than all of my so-called friends
You have taught me how to feel
What is false and what is real
Of all the things I ever want to do
I think I'll start and end with loving you

Oh, you have taught me how to feel
What is false and what is real
Of all the things I ever want to do
I think I'll start and end with loving you

Trivia about the song Of All the Things by Dusty Springfield

When was the song “Of All the Things” released by Dusty Springfield?
The song Of All the Things was released in 1973, on the album “Cameo”.
Who composed the song “Of All the Things” by Dusty Springfield?
The song “Of All the Things” by Dusty Springfield was composed by BRIAN POTTER, DENNIS EARLE LAMBERT.

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