Oh darling, will you ever change your mind
I've been feeling left behind
Like a shadow in your light
Like a shadow in your light, in your light

Ah honey won't you say that I'm the one
And if you think you're gonna run
Well you know

I'm gonna be around you, all about you
Always by your side
I'm gonna dream about you, scheme about you
Love you all the time
I'm gonna catch you lady, catch you lady yeah

The news is all over town
You better not let me down
Keep telling me you're feeling good
As good as you ever could
Please tell me that you'll never go, ah ah no no
Tell me that you'll never go, never go

Ah lately, I'm like a watch that's overwound
And I've got both feet off the ground
Because you see

I'm gonna be so busy, oh my pretty
Love you night and day
And through the rain and shine
I'll make you mine
I'll love you come what may
I'm gonna catch you lady, catch you lady
Catch you lady uh huh
I'm gonna catch you lady, catch you lady
Catch you lady uh huh
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna (I'm gonna)
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna catch you lady
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna (I'm gonna)
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna catch you lady
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna (I'm gonna)
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna catch you lady
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna (I'm gonna)
I'm gonna (I'm gonna) I'm gonna catch you lady

Mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm
Mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah, ah ah ah, ah ah ah


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Oh Darling Lyrics as written by Roger Hodgson Richard Davies

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    wow, no comments! such a beautiful song

    kennarae3on January 25, 2007   Link
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    I think this song is about a man who loves someone who does not love him. He probably talks to ( her? ) in his head, not to her directly. He promises things and dreams of what life could be with her by his side. Although he knows she will never love him, and that perhaps she already loves someone else, he still tries to gain her heart.

    Ex Abruptoon February 19, 2007   Link
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    This is a great Supertramp song, sad to see the lack of comments :(

    nosreveson October 01, 2010   Link
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    Such a great song! Very sad though. I think that it’s just about a guy who loves a woman but she doesn’t love him back. Such a sad feeling:( but made a really amazing song. Anyone who hasn’t listened to the full Breakfast in America album really should. It’s one of the best albums ever written.

    leahwilliamsonon May 23, 2018   Link
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    This song is great. I heard it lots as a young child growing up in home we’re drugs and alcohol were abused my hole life. Brings back a lot of memories , and know that’s how I feel in my relationship . It all makes sense it was my destiny as a child to grow into meanings and live them out . This song and many more will play in my head while I dream and as I take my last’s breaths of life . As my life flashes before my eyes . It will play and I willl remember all the things that happened in my life , as the last tears will fall from my face . I am special , I know that and I was put on this earth for a reason . But I’m a failure . Love you all , and hope to see you in the next life . .... always love. Timmy

    Timmeadeon April 01, 2019   Link

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