Trouble In Paradise Lyrics
How many times have you listened to the lyrics of Trouble In Paradise by Al Jarreau? Have you ever wondered what a lyrics was or an entire line of the music lyrics? Trouble In Paradise is one of the more popular songs by Al Jarreau and the song lyrics in Trouble In Paradise are sung all around the world and have had the music lyrics translated into many different languages. Rap lyrics in other countries are very popular and Al Jarreau Trouble In Paradise lyrics from the Al Jarreau CD featuring the hit Trouble In Paradise is no exception.
Trouble In Paradise Lyrics
by Al Jarreau
Don't wait for your love
to come from tomorrow
Don't wait for your love
to come from yesterday
Your heart better skip a
beat tomorrow
Your heart better jump
a beat from yesterday
Don't wait for the
love you lost
When someone needs
the love that you have
Don't ache for the
love you need
Someone somewhere
wants what you've got
CHORUS:
Maybe she's looking
for you in London
L is for lover
Maybe she's looking
for you in Boston
O is for an offer
Maybe she's looking
for you in Houston
V you got to venture
Maybe she's looking
for you in Kingston
E maybe forever
Don't wait for your mum
to lesson your sorrow
Don't wait for the crown
to bring you brighter days
Your heart better skip
a beat to tomorrow
Your heart better jump
a beat from yesterday
Don't wait for the love you lost
When someone needs
the love that you have
Don't ache for the love you need
Someone somewhere
wants what you've got
Don't cry for the love you lost
When someone needs
the love that you have
Don't sigh for the love you need
Someone somewhere
wants what you've got
CHORUS
1st verse
CHORUS
Do not cry for the love you lost
Do not cry for the love you need
Do not mourn for the love you lost
Don't mourn for the love you need
Do not cry for the love you lost
Do not ache for the love you need
Do not mourn for the love you lost
Don't mourn for the love you need
CHORUS:
Maybe she's looking for you in Moscow
L is for lover
Looking for you in Glasgow
O is for an
Songs By Al Jarreau