Getting Over You
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Getting Over You
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Borrowed pens on dotted lines
Sign the past away.
This is yours and that is mine,
So the papers say.
How can you move so quickly?
How can you heal so fast?
And what will I do with my mornings?
And what will I do with my nights?
Tell me what you see in her that used to be in me,
Why is it the simple truths are hardest to believe?
How can I start all over?
Knowing we'll just be friends.
And what will I do with my mornings?
And what will I do with my nights?
You want answers that I can't give,
You want words I don't know.
Ask me when I'm through getting over you.
Mmmmm oooh
After this day is over,
How will my dreams go on?
And what will I do with my mornings?
Tell me what will I do with my nights?
You want answers that I can't give,
You want words I don't know.
Ask me when I'm through getting over you.
Ask me when I'm through getting over you.
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Who performs "Getting Over You"?
Jim Brickman performs "Getting Over You", and this lyric page sits inside the Jim Brickman catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes and A Mother's Day with a short reason for opening each page next.
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