Cover art for Complimentary Love by The Verve Pipe

Complimentary Love

Oct. 6, 20091 viewer

Complimentary Love Lyrics

There were times, better times
Back before we started losing our minds
I don't know why we can't say goodbye
And start looking ahead instead

So yesterdays were better days
But maybe we're better in different ways
Though the cupboard is bare and life is unfair
There's still plenty of
Remember there will always be love

Love is free to you and me
It doesn't cost a thing to love someone
Or two or three (or three) cause love is complimentary

And then there's peace, peace on Earth
A little harder to find, but think of what it's worth
There isn't a price to just being nice
And then suddenly the world is a paradise, okay

But you could, yes you could
Start with your neighbor in your neighborhood
Have a good day is simple to say
And it will go a long way
It's all about spreading the love
Love is free to you and me
It doesn't cost a thing to love someone
Or two or three or four
Love will automatically open doors
So close, close your eyes, I've got a surprise (surprise!)
Hey! Would you look at that?
It's love, love, love, complimentary love

Remember there will always be love
Love is free to you and me
It doesn't cost a thing to love someone
Or two or three or 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or more
So close your eyes, I've got a surprise (surprise!)
Hey! Would you look at that?
It's love, love, love complimentary love

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October 6, 2009
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