Lyrics of 'War Of Words' by Hall and Oates

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Our love's grown older
seems like its colder
Than the rock on which
I carved your name
On down the road we walk
in separate shadows
Now there's nowhere else to go
And when we read the book of time
We'll see that we were blind
but tried to understand
Chorus:
Wars Of Words, no one survives
These words of war cut deep inside
Wars of Words the truth, the lies
These words of war hurt more
and more...more and more
I thought our love would never end
like letters in the sane
Our passion's washed away
and so the tide rolls in again
With the morning storm brings
another cloudy day
It's getting harder day by day
To beleive that we can
stay together baby
Chorus:
Wars Of Words, no one survives
These words of war cut deep inside
Wars of Words the truth, the lies
These words of war hurt more
and more...more and more
I guess the dream
that love has kept alive
Couldn't last forever
though we tried... how we tried

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