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If you change your mind
And leave the past behind
You know where you'll always find me
And if she breaks your heart
And tears your world apart
You can always count on me
And when your heart's in doubt
And things aren't working out
I can be the one who makes you happy
Call me on the telephone
Darling, I'm always home
If you ever change your mind
When the time is right
I can hold you tight
You know I can wait forever
And time is on our side
And we can surely find
All the love we'll ever need
And take a chance on this
Seal it with a kiss
I can be the one who makes you happy
Call me on the telephone
Darling, I'm always home
If you ever change your mind
All I have is love to give you
Baby, I could be there with you
If you ever change your mind
Call me on the telephone
Darling, I am always home
If you ever change your mind
And leave the past behind
You know where you'll always find me
And if she breaks your heart
And tears your world apart
You can always count on me
And when your heart's in doubt
And things aren't working out
I can be the one who makes you happy
Call me on the telephone
Darling, I'm always home
If you ever change your mind
When the time is right
I can hold you tight
You know I can wait forever
And time is on our side
And we can surely find
All the love we'll ever need
And take a chance on this
Seal it with a kiss
I can be the one who makes you happy
Call me on the telephone
Darling, I'm always home
If you ever change your mind
All I have is love to give you
Baby, I could be there with you
If you ever change your mind
Call me on the telephone
Darling, I am always home
If you ever change your mind
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If You Change Your Mind Lyrics as written by Henry Devito Rosanne Cash
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