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Everybody remembers Diana
And just how much I loved her
I wrote a song about her
How wrong could I be
Oh, well, she went
And found another
(Found another love)
She found another lover
(Found another love)
She didn't even bother
(Found another love)
To say goodbye to me
Things have changed
She's found another
Yes, things have changed
She's found another lover
Things have changed
She didn't say goodbye
Instead, she made me cry
Diana, I'll learn
To live without her
Yes, I'll forget about her
Just wait and see
Things will change
I'll find another lover
Things will change
I'll learn to live without her
Things will change
I'm gonna make her cry
I'm gonna say goodbye to
Diana, I'll say goodbye forever
And that I never, ever
Remember Diana
Everybody remembers Diana
And just how much I loved her
I wrote a song about her
How wrong could I be
Oh, well, she went
And found another
(Found another love)
She found another lover
(Found another love)
She didn't even bother
(Found another love)
To say goodbye to me
And just how much I loved her
I wrote a song about her
How wrong could I be
Oh, well, she went
And found another
(Found another love)
She found another lover
(Found another love)
She didn't even bother
(Found another love)
To say goodbye to me
Things have changed
She's found another
Yes, things have changed
She's found another lover
Things have changed
She didn't say goodbye
Instead, she made me cry
Diana, I'll learn
To live without her
Yes, I'll forget about her
Just wait and see
Things will change
I'll find another lover
Things will change
I'll learn to live without her
Things will change
I'm gonna make her cry
I'm gonna say goodbye to
Diana, I'll say goodbye forever
And that I never, ever
Remember Diana
Everybody remembers Diana
And just how much I loved her
I wrote a song about her
How wrong could I be
Oh, well, she went
And found another
(Found another love)
She found another lover
(Found another love)
She didn't even bother
(Found another love)
To say goodbye to me
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