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Sometimes these words just don't have to be said
I know how you both feel the heart can rule the head
Jealousy is an essential part of love
The hurting here below and the emptiness above, oh
There's always something left behind
There's always something left behind
Never mind oh never mind
The tender caresses that bring out the man
I can't still be drunk at five, oh I guess I surely can
Slowly your beauty is eaten away
By the scent of someone else in the blanket where we lay, oh
There's always something left behind
There's always something left behind
Uneaten meals, a lonely star
A welcome ride in a neighbor's car
A long walk home, the pouring rain
I fell asleep when you never came
Some rare delight in Manchester town
It took six hours before you let me down
To see it all in a drunken kiss
A stranger's hand on my favorite dress oh
That was my favorite dress you know
That was my favorite dress
Sometimes these words just don't have to be said
I know how you both feel the heart can rule the head
Jealousy is an essential part of love
Part of these releases
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- Track 8 on Complete Peel Sessions 1986-2004 Disc 5
- 7 Click Click
- 9 Real Thing
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- Track 12 on Tommy
- 11 Every Mother's Son
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- Track 9 on Live 1987
- 8 It's What You Want That Matters
- 10 Never Said
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- Track 14 on Live 1987 Disc 2
- 13 Shatner
- 15 You Should Always Keep in Touch With Your Friends
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- Track 19 on Singles 1995-1997
- 18 Where Everybody Knows Your Name
- 20 Brassneck
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- Track 7 on George Best Plus
- 6 Getting Nowhere Fast
- 8 Shatner
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- Track 1 on My Favourite Dress
- 2 Every Mother's Son
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- Track 3 on Radio 1 Sessions: The Evening Show
- 2 Shatner
- 4 I Found That Essence Rare
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- Track 3 on Montreal Disc 2
- 2 Sports Car
- 4 Brassneck
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