Half As Much
Half As Much lyrics by Margaret Whiting. If you loved me half as much as I love you You wouldn't worry me half as much as you do You're nice to me when...
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Half As Much
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If you loved me half as much as I love you
You wouldn't worry me half as much as you do
You're nice to me when there's no one else around
You only built me up to let me down
If you missed me half as much as I miss you
You wouldn't stay away half as much as you do
I know that I would never be this blue
If you only loved me half as much as I love you
If you loved me half as much as I love you
You wouldn't worry me half as much as you do
I know that I would never be this blue
If you only loved me half as much as I love you
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