Do you remember
The day I turned to you and said
I didn't like the way he was looking at you, yeah
How it made you laugh
You just couldn't get what I was saying
It was my imagination

So do you believe me now
I guess I really wasn't that crazy
And I knew what I was talking bout
Every time the sun goes down
He's the one that's holding you baby
Yeah me I'm missin' you way across town
So do you believe me now

I'm kicking myself
For being the one foolish enough
Giving him the chance to step in my shoes
He was bidin' his time
When he saw our love was having a moment of weakness
He was there between us

So do you believe me now
I guess I really wasn't that crazy
And I knew what I was talking 'bout
Every time the sun goes down
He's the one that's holding you baby
Yeah me I'm missin' you way across town
So do you believe me now

Oh yeah I bet now you see the light
Oh yeah what's the use in being right
We're not the lonely one tonight

So do you believe me now
I guess I really wasn't that crazy
And I knew what I was talking bout
Every time the sun goes down
He's the one that's holding you baby
Yeah me I'm missin' you way across town
So do you believe me now

Yeah
So do you believe me now
Yeah
Every time the sun goes down
He's the one that's holding you baby
Yeah me I'm missin' you way across town
So do you believe me now


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Do You Believe Me Now Lyrics as written by Tim Johnson Joe West

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    i saw the music video not long ago, and i loveddd it.. its really sad though.

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