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I should go
Even though
I've forgiven all the lies
That you told
Scared to have you back again
People just don't change
After all i know if i pretend
I'd be lying just the same
Now you're wondering why
Things did not turn out right
Got to change your style
You're not the only i know
Long ago
Should have known
You were young and scared to be
On your own
Tried to luck on me again
Fooled me for a while
I can see the games we played before
And it only makes me smile
Even though
I've forgiven all the lies
That you told
Scared to have you back again
People just don't change
After all i know if i pretend
I'd be lying just the same
Now you're wondering why
Things did not turn out right
Got to change your style
You're not the only i know
Long ago
Should have known
You were young and scared to be
On your own
Tried to luck on me again
Fooled me for a while
I can see the games we played before
And it only makes me smile
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You're Not the Only...I Know Lyrics as written by Lenny Wolf Carol Ann Tatum
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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