I Don't Wanna Fight
Westlife · Westlife
everything i ever knew
is a lie, without you
I cant breathe
When my heart is broke in two
There's no beat
Without you
You're not gone, but you're not here
Is this the way it seems tonight
If we could try to end these wars
I know that we can make it right
Cause baby
I don't wanna fight no more
I forgot what we were fighting for
And as lonely as its in my heart
Won't let me be apart from you
I don't wanna have to try
Girl to live without you in my life
So, I'm hoping we can start tonight
Cause I don't wanna fight, no more
How can I live
When everything that I adore
And everything I'm living for
Girl its in you
I can't dream
Sleepless nights have got me by
The only dream I've ever had
Is being with you
I know that we can make it right
Its gonna take a little time
Lets not leave ourselves with no way out
Lets not cross that line (that line)
I don't wanna fight no more
I forgot what we were fighting for
And as lonely as its in my heart
Won't let me be apart from you
I don't wanna have to try
Girl to live without you in my life
So, I'm hoping we can start tonight
Cause I don't wanna fight, no more
Remember that, I made a vow
That I will never let you go
I meant it then, I mean it now
And I wanna tell you so
I don't wanna fight no more (oh no)
I forgot what we were fighting for
And as lonely as its in my heart
Won't let me be apart from you
I don't wanna have to try
Girl to live without you in my life
So, I'm hoping we can start tonight (can we start)
Cause i don't wanna fight, no more
I don't wanna fight no more
I forgot what we were fighting for
And as lonely as its in my heart
Won't let me be apart from you
I don't wanna have to try
Girl to live without you in my life
So, I'm hoping we can start tonight
Cause I dont wanna fight, no more
Its a lie, without you, without you
I Don't Wanna Fight
Westlife's "I Don't Wanna Fight" stands as a defining track from their 2001 debut album, "Westlife." Released during the height of the boy band phenomenon, the song blends pop-rock energy with the group's signature harmonies to address themes of conflict and desire for peace. As a cornerstone of their early discography, the recording helped establish the band's melodic style and emotional depth, resonating with audiences worldwide. The track remains a staple of their live performances and has been featured in various greatest hits compilations, cementing its place in their catalog. Its enduring popularity reflects the group's ability to craft anthemic songs that balance commercial appeal with genuine musical craftsmanship.
