Sting and Melody Gardot sing about wanting to start a casual relationship ("We could be a little something") where they meet each other's needs without commitment or labels ("Don't call me lover"). They acknowledge challenges like overthinking things ("Stop thinking 'bout it, thinking 'bout it") but believe keeping it simple and focusing on the present can allow their connection to develop naturally ("We're keeping it focused").
Sting and Melody Gardot sing about wanting to start a casual relationship ("We could be a little something") where they meet each other's needs without commitment or labels ("Don't call me lover"). They acknowledge challenges like overthinking things ("Stop thinking 'bout it, thinking 'bout it") but believe keeping it simple and focusing on the present can allow their connection to develop naturally ("We're keeping it focused").
Sting and Melody Gardot sing about wanting to start a casual relationship ("We could be a little something") where they meet each other's needs without commitment or labels ("Don't call me lover"). They acknowledge challenges like overthinking things ("Stop thinking 'bout it, thinking 'bout it") but believe keeping it simple and focusing on the present can allow their connection to develop naturally ("We're keeping it focused").
We could be a little something I'll be everything you wanted I could bring you real comfort Give you a break from loving I'm trying more than just a little I wanna meet you in the middle Reading you is like a riddle I really wanna figure you out Don't you worry what you're gonna lose In the heat of the moment We're rushing into something new But we're keeping it focused Don't call me lover Stop thinking 'bout it, thinking 'bout it I'm not the others We could keep it simple as La di da di da We could keep it simple as Don't call me lover Stop thinking 'bout it, thinking 'bout it We could be a little something The melody you keep on humming A feeling so sweet and subtle A last piece to your puzzle I know you're gonna feel like running Wouldn't give my love for…