Same Ol’ Love Lyrics by JANE HANDCOCK
Flashbacks on the times we had
Some made us laugh, some made us sad
We used to break up to make up
All the fun that came from those love games
Oh well, I think I need someone
We just won’t do
Because I think about you
I think about you, baby, from beginning to end
Really hunt you 655 days a year
I want your same ol’ lovin’, baby
And all I wanna do
Is share my life with you
I want to say more love, love
(I want to say more love, love)
There a reason I feel this way
All the things you do
Well it might be the things you say
Your love never changes
It’s like a picture in a frame
It remains the same
Baby, you’re a dying love for me
Your love for me, your love for me
It keeps me strong, it keeps me holding on
I’m probably getting into it
Three hundred sixty five days a year
I want your same old lovin’ baby
(I want your same old lovin’ baby)
And all I wanna do
Is share my life with you
I want to say more love, love
(I want to say more love, love)
Slowly (slowly)
love me (you love me)
All is forsaken
Love the love we making (love the love we making)
cause it true
Please love please I never leave you
You know I need you, baby
I need you from beginning to end
Really hunt you 655 days a year
I want the same old lovin’, baby
(I want the same old lovin’, baby)
Please don’t you switch on me, cause all I wanna do
Share my life with you
I want your same ol’ love
I want your same ol’ love
Ooh, I need you from beginning to end
Really hunt you 655 days of year
I want your same old lovin’ baby
(I want the same old lovin’, baby)
I never flip on you or turn things around
I want you
Share my life with you
I want your same ol’ love
I want your same ol’ love
Same
Same
Same
Same
Hey ya’ll we right back at it It your girl Jade And we be taking some callers
Caller, what’s your name?
Dear Jade, it’s Keisha.
I’ve been with my man for like three or four years now.
And I don’t know, but just feel like we could be in the same room, but still feel miles apart.
Like, I don’t feel seen with him.
I feel like I deserve more, but Jane, I’m pregnant.
What should I do?
Damn, Keisha, that’s kind of tough, girl.
I mean, you say you don’t feel seen, and I’m sorry about that.
I think it’s time for you to start seeing yourself, though.
I mean, whether it’s a mirror that you gotta pick up, whether it’s self-reflection, it’s
all about you, girl.
Thinking about you.
Living for you.
You know, you come in this world and you leave
And it’s one person that rides throughout that whole journey
And that is you