Love on Borrowed Time

JAMES A. DEAN, WILLIAM HENRY WEATHERSPOON

When I was younger, ah-ah,
living confusion and deep despair.
When I was younger, ah-ah,
living illusion of freedom and power.

When I was younger, ah-ah,
full of ideals and broken dreams, my friend.
When I was younger, ah-ah,
everything simple but not so clear.

Living on borrowed time,
without a thought for tomorrow.
Living on borrowed time,
without a thought for tomorrow.

Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba,
ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba - mm - ba-ba-ba-ba.

Now I am older, uh-huh,
the more I see the less I know for sure.
Now I am older, ah-ah,
the future is brighter and now is the hour.

Living on borrowed time,
without a thought for tomorrow.
Living on borrowed time,
without a thought for tomorrow.

Good to be older, uh-huh,
would not exchange a singe day or year.
Good to be older, ah-ah, (mm, babe!)
Less complications, everything clear.

Living on borrowed time,
without a thought for tomorrow.
Living on borrowed time,
without a thought for tomorrow.

"Oh yes, it all seemed so bloody easier then.
You know, like what to wear, very serious like,
you know, am I gonna get the little pimples?
Does she really love me, all that crap.
But now I don't bother about that shit no more,
I know she loves me! All I gotta bother about is standing up."

Uh-doo-doo-doo-doo-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah...

Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-uh,
"alright, you can get out of that now."

Uh-uh-uh-uh.

Trivia about the song Love on Borrowed Time by Freda Payne

On which albums was the song “Love on Borrowed Time” released by Freda Payne?
Freda Payne released the song on the albums “Band of Gold” in 1970, “The Best of Freda Payne” in 1997, and “Band of Gold: The Best of Freda Payne” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Love on Borrowed Time” by Freda Payne?
The song “Love on Borrowed Time” by Freda Payne was composed by JAMES A. DEAN, WILLIAM HENRY WEATHERSPOON.

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