The Love That We Once Knew

Walter Trout

My pretty southern lady
The time has come at last
You used to be my baby
But I guess those days are past
'Cause baby - You won't even call my name
And maybe it's all a part of your game
I love you - that always is the same
But I know I just can't take no more
No no, no no, I just can't
Take no more baby, na no, No no

There's oh so many reasons
That this has come to pass
The changing of the seasons
And l'm on my own at last
But I can't forget hard times gone by
They haunt me, and God knows that I try
But voices still scream down from the sky
Telling me - I just don't understand
No no, no no, I don't
Understand it baby, no no, No no
But baby, the love is nowhere near
We speak, but baby we don't hear
In my heart, I'll always hold so dear
The memory of
The love that we once knew, no no, no no

Trivia about the song The Love That We Once Knew by Walter Trout

On which albums was the song “The Love That We Once Knew” released by Walter Trout?
Walter Trout released the song on the albums “Prisoner Of A Dream” in 1991, “Live : No More Fish Jokes” in 1992, and “Livin' Every Day” in 1999.

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