Lover, You Should Have Come Over

Jeffery Scott Buckley

Looking out the door I see the rain fall upon the funeral mourners
Parading in a wake of sad relations as their shoes fill up with water
Maybe I'm too young to keep good love from going wrong
But tonight you're on my mind so you never know

I'm broken down and hungry for your love with no way to feed it
Where are you tonight, you know how much I need it
Too young to hold on and too old to break free and run

Fun
And he's much too blind to see the damage he's done
Cause sometimes a man must awake to find that really he has no one

So I'll wait for you and I'll burn
Will I ever see your sweet return
Oh will I ever learn

Oh lover, you should've come over
Cause it's not too late

Lonely is the room, the bed is made, the open window lets the rain in
Burning in the corner is the only one who dreams he had you with him
My body turns and yearns for a sleep that will never come

Fun
And he's much too blind to see the damage he's done
Cause sometimes a man must awake to find that really he has no one

So I'll wait for you and I'll burn
Will I ever see your sweet return
Oh will I ever learn

Oh lover, you should've come over
Cause it's not too late
Cause it's not too late

Trivia about the song Lover, You Should Have Come Over by Jamie Cullum

When was the song “Lover, You Should Have Come Over” released by Jamie Cullum?
The song Lover, You Should Have Come Over was released in 2004, on the album “Twentysomething”.
Who composed the song “Lover, You Should Have Come Over” by Jamie Cullum?
The song “Lover, You Should Have Come Over” by Jamie Cullum was composed by Jeffery Scott Buckley.

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