What Could Have Been Love

Aerosmith · Music From Another Dimension [2012]

We crossed the bridge to Billy Goats Gruff

What could have been love was not quite enough

We gambled and lost and broke 2 hearts

'Onay we've fallen so far we're now off the charts



What could have been love is now up in smoke

We laughed and cried but continued to toke

Nothing ventured nor' gained, it's the lover's gamble

What could have been love is now all in a shamble



So what's the meaning when our love has faded?

I should've known that you'd still be Jaded.

My heart's awash in this ocean of foam

Now all this old dog wants is to be walked straight home.



Remember when I stirred your soup?

I boiled your panties my little Betty Boop.

What could have been love now served with a spoon

What could have been love, I miss your Poon.



Poon. Poon. I'm dying for your Poon.

What could have been love now served with a spoon.

Poon. Poon. 'Onay I'm dying for your Poon.

What could have been love's now served with a spoon.



Yahhhhhhhh Yahhhhhhhhh now served with a spoon.

Yahhhhhhhh Yahhhhhhhhh now served with a spoon.

What Could Have Been Love

Released on Aerosmith's 2012 album Music From Another Dimension, 'What Could Have Been Love' stands as a poignant reflection on lost relationships and the passage of time. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibility, utilizing driving guitar riffs and a soaring vocal performance to underscore themes of regret and nostalgia. While the song does not appear on their earlier catalogues, it demonstrates the group's continued ability to craft emotionally resonant material that resonates with listeners across generations. The recording captures the essence of Aerosmith's enduring appeal, merging classic rock structures with a contemporary production style that honors their legacy while addressing universal feelings of longing.