We grew up together
We've been here forever
Barefoot in the summer
Cold in stormy weather
She told me all there is
Like magic and love
Lots of forgotten words
Lots of forgotten words

But now
She doesn't live here anymore
She's off and she's gone
She doesn't live here anymore
I'm sorry that's all
There is to it
I'm sorry that's all

She dressed just like a painter
A female street picasso
Now I don't remember yeah yeah
The heaven in her laughter
And the scent of her sweet perfume
When we made love
Under an august moon
Under an august moon

But now
She doesn't live here anymore
She's gone since long
She doesn't live here anymore
I'm sorry that's all
There is to it
I'm sorry that's all
I'm sorry

But now
She doesn't live here anymore
She's off and she's gone
She doesn't live here anymore
She's gone since long... So long
She doesn't live here anymore
She took off and left home
oh yeah yeah...
She doesn't live here anymore
I'm sorry that's all
There is to it
I'm sorry that's all
That's all

She doesn't live here
Bye bye...
My baby bye bye
I'm sorry now
So sorry now


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She Doesn't Live Here Anymore Lyrics as written by Mats Arne Persson Per Gessle

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    Talks about a past's love in summer

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