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Artist/Band: Carole King
Lyrics for Song: Do You Feel Love
Lyrics for Album: Colour of Your Dreams [1993]



She lives in the land of the used to be

These days, baby that's all she's got

She tries so hard just to stay in touch

But auld acquaintance long forgot

A half cup of coffee steaming in her hand

Too bad things didn't turn out quite the way she planned

She had hold of the brass ring but it came back sand

And broken promises



Do you feel love

Do you feel love tonight

Do you feel love

Do you feel love tonight



Yesterday I ran into an old friend

Standing on a corner in a cold sweat

So I took him walking down on Deal Street

To make a payment on a years-old debt

He told me what he's feeling; I told him all I know

He told me all about the fear when the night winds blow

Hey you don't need to hold on to wrongs of long ago

And broken promises



Do you feel love

Do you feel love tonight

Do you feel love

Do you feel love tonight

Do you feel love

Do you feel love tonight



You write your life story in your dreams at night

And hope your life turns out that way

In your racy lacy underwear you long for love

But love eludes you every day

All the old suspicions well up in your mind

You always look for trouble, so trouble's what you find

But you got the power to get out of the line

Of broken promises

Y'got to get out, get out, get out of the line



Do you feel love

Do you feel love tonight

Do you feel love,

Do you feel love tonight


Album Lyrics: Colour of Your Dreams [1993]


Carole King
"Colour of Your Dreams [1993]"


1. Standing In The Rain
2. Colour Of Your Dreams
3. Tears Falling Down On Me
4. Friday's Tie-Dye Nightmare
5. Just One Thing
6. Do You Feel Love
7. It's Never Too Late