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"No Questions Asked" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Greatest Hits, released 21st November 1988. The track is 4:41 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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When I see him, I feel him There's an intenseness In him, in his eyes He wants me to be with him He wants me with him now Because she just seems to be missing How can that happen, anyhow? So how can you say well I don't know what love is? You haven't and you have no time for it You feel completely indifferent You feel pushed up against the wall And then one day it just almost goes away You spend lots of time alone Sometimes you spend years And you miss those arms that used to go around you Night after night No questions asked and who gets the cold wind of it all everytime? Well, it's hard to be civil and it's real hard to be nice! But you did it, my love everytime So, how can you say, well, I can't see you Not now, not tomorrow, not until it's right Not until Neither of us is pushed up against the wall I don't know, the wind doesn't get you anymore So today she says "well I've changed my mind" "That's a woman's right" they say Well, I'm frightened and I'm lost And I can't give you up Not now, I need you now I'm broken-hearted Broke down like a little girl Well, I need you now, well, I'm broken-hearted Well, I broke down like a little girl (I need you now, no questions asked) Well, I broke down like a little girl (I need you now, no questions asked) I broke down like a little girl (Need you now, no questions asked) Hoo, I broke down like a little girl Like a little girl (I need you now, no questions asked) like a little girl Like a little girl
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