Every Day Hurts

JOHN STIMPSON, PAUL YOUNG, VICTOR HARVEY EMERSON

I saw the lamp light from your window
I didn't think you were home, sitting there all alone
So I came up to your room to ask you why
Why did you hurt me so?
Why did you have to go, away?

I never wanted anything in my life
Not until I met you
I thought you'd see me through
All the bad days that I've had before I met you
Something in the past, never thought it couldn't last, forever

There's one thing I can say, everyday, how I miss you, oh oh

Every day that I'm without you hurts just a little bit more than
Than I've ever been hurt before
Every day that I'm without you hurts just a little bit more

And now I look down from your window
To see a young man across the street He looks something like me
And he's walking with his head down to the ground
Did you want to hurt me so?
Why did you have to go away?

There's one thing I can say, everyday, how I miss you, oh oh

Every day that I'm without you hurts just a little bit more than
More than I've been hurt before

Every day that I'm without you hurts just a little bit more than
More than I've been hurt before

Every day that I'm without you hurts me just a little bit more, ooh
More than I've been hurt before

Every day that I'm without you hurts just a little bit more, ooh
More than I've been hurt before

Trivia about the song Every Day Hurts by Sad Café

When was the song “Every Day Hurts” released by Sad Café?
The song Every Day Hurts was released in 1979, on the album “Facades”.
Who composed the song “Every Day Hurts” by Sad Café?
The song “Every Day Hurts” by Sad Café was composed by JOHN STIMPSON, PAUL YOUNG, VICTOR HARVEY EMERSON.

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