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The Game Gets Old

The Game Gets Old Lyrics by Sharon Jones
The Game Gets Old Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For The Game Gets Old By Sharon Jones?

So many times I've played the game of love
But it always ends in vain
I'm back in the ring with my boxing gloves
So I'm gonna feel some pain
Now, how many times can I lose this game of love?

I had a love who played with my soul
And it hurt so bad
And I tried to live on my own
And it made me sad

And the game gets old
Just a memory untold
And the game gets old

I found out there are no rules to the game
And it don't make no sense at all
Like shooting an arrow with my old aim
Who knows where it'll fall?
Now my cards on the table win, lose, or draw

I had a love who played with my soul
And it hurt so bad
And I tried to live all on my own
And it made me sad

And the game gets old
Just a memory untold
And the game gets old

Now, I had a love who played with my soul
And it hurt so bad
Then I tried to live, live on my own
Don't you know it made me sad? Yeah

And the game gets old
Just a memory untold
And the game gets old
Just a memory untold

And the game gets old
Just another memory untold
And the game gets old
Just another memory untold

And the game gets old
Just another memory untold
And the game gets old
Just another memory untold

And the game gets old
Just another memory untold
And the game gets old
Just another memory untold

Who Wrote The Game Gets Old By Sharon Jones?

Thomas R. Brenneck, David Anthony Guy, Sharon Jones, Homer Steinweiss, Franklin D Jr Stribling, Thomas R Brenneck, Franklin Delano Stribling, David Guy, Sharon La Faye Jones

What's The Duration Of The The Game Gets Old By Sharon Jones?

The duration of The Game Gets Old is 3:55 minutes and seconds.

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