LET'S TALK IT OVER / Live Concert / (no adult content)

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Lyrics

I don't blame you, please don't blame me
Something’s wrong, we can't let that be.
Let's talk it over,  let's talk it over
Talk it over and see.

Let’s not be angry.  Try to stay cool.
Don't want to regret acting the fool.
Let's talk it over without ridicule,
That's the golden rule.

Let the way unwind, whatever we find,
While the path ahead's uncharted
We'll remain open-hearted
Like we were at the start.

Cause, I don't blame you, please don't blame me
Something’s wrong, we can't let that be.
Let's talk it over,  let's talk it over,
Talk it over and see.

instrumental ~ A

Don't turn away, we can get through.
Whatever it is, tell me what's true.
With love as our guide, our hearts open wide
We’ll work out what to do.

We'll decide, you and I
What the next step will be
And perhaps you'll discover
It's staying here with me

Cause, I don't blame you,  please don't blame me
Something’s wrong, we can't let that be.
Let's talk it over,  while turning it over
We may find how better
Talk it over and see.

Let the way unwind, whatever we find,
While the path ahead's uncharted
We'll remain open-hearted
Like we were at the start.

instrumental ~ A
             “come on honey  talk to me,
            don’t hold back 
            tell me how it is”
Let’s talk it over  - Talk it over and see

@2010 Ann mayo Muir Music,BMI

Reviews

 

hi you have a beautiful voice ^.^, this was an absolute pleasure listening to!

comments:
Something’s wrong, we can't let that be.
[id change that to can't let it be, even though "that" is 1 syllable the soft-A sound makes the phrase awkward. also, "it" is repeated in the lines below so there is consistency]

Don't want to regret acting the fool.
[change to "acting a fool". in general, "a"(or an) is a better article than "the" because it adds more emphasis on the constanant after it, F in this case. also, i believe a person makes "a fool of himsef" so its grammatically correct as well!]

While the path ahead's uncharted / We'll remain open-hearted
[love that line!!]

the only other comment i have is on the last line of hte chorus "talk it over and see". i like the unexpected intervals in that melodic line, however i think that the chorus right before the first instrumental might be more effective if it resolved expectedly into the solo, perhaps even just the last word "see" if it were done in spoken word rather than a specific pitch. gl!

 


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