I Wish I Were in Love Again

"I Wish I Were in Love Again" is a song featured in Frank Sinatra's 1956 album A Swingin' Affair!.

Lyrics
The sleepless nights - the daily fights The quick toboggan - when you reach the heights I miss the kisses - and I miss the bites I wish I were in love again

The broken dates - the endless waits The lovely loving - and the hateful hates The conversation - with the flying plates I wish I were in love again

No more pain - no more strain Now I'm sane - but I would rather be Ga-Ga

The pulled out fur - of cat and cur The fine mismating - of a him and her I've learned my lesson - but I wish I were In love again

The furtive sigh - the blackened eye The words: "I love you - 'til the day I die" The self-deception - that believes the lie I wish I were in love again

When love congeals - it soon reveals The faint aroma - of performing seals The double-crossing - of a pair of heels I wish I were in love again

No more care - no despair I'm all there now - but I'd rather be punch-drunk

Believe me sir - I much prefer The classic battle - between a him and her I don't like quiet - and I wish I were In love again