Still Trying to Care

Peter Bunetta, Steve Goodman, Rick Chudacoff

Nobody said it was easy to be true to your lover
You never think that she's leaving until it happens to you
And it hurts you so deeply, when she's gone for another
And you can't fight those tears back
For all the good that they do

Still tryin' to care baby
Tryin' to be the one you run to
Well if you need someone to come to
I will always be there
Still tryin' to care

When you're fallin' in love with somebody
Well you don't really plan it
Let your feelings take over
And then you go for the ride
When you give it everything that you've got
And she takes it for granted
It's so hard to keep hoping
When you're broken inside

Still tryin' to care baby
Every night I ask the stars above you
Won't they help me find a way to love you
Anytime, anywhere
Still tryin' to care baby

So tell me why should I worry
When I know that it's over
And this pain that I'm feelin'
Is only my pride
Well if I never met her
Then maybe I could forget her
But I'd rather be lonely tonight
Than to think that she lied

Still tryin' to care baby
Trying to be the one you run to
Well if you need someone to come to
I will always be there
Still tryin' to care, baby
Still tryin' to care
Still tryin' to care, baby
Still tryin' to care
I'm still tryin' to care

Trivia about the song Still Trying to Care by Steve Goodman

When was the song “Still Trying to Care” released by Steve Goodman?
The song Still Trying to Care was released in 1988, on the album “The Best of the Asylum Years, Volume 1”.
Who composed the song “Still Trying to Care” by Steve Goodman?
The song “Still Trying to Care” by Steve Goodman was composed by Peter Bunetta, Steve Goodman, Rick Chudacoff.

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