Change (Interlude)
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Change (Interlude)
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[Verse 1:]
I don't know if he knows he's a diamond in the rough
Cause he used to me showing him that he's not enough
Need to start showing him every day
If he was religion, I would be the faith.
[Chorus:]
Things ain't changed, ain't changed
Still the same [x2]
I still love you like the angels do!
Ohh
It ain't changed, ain't changed
Still the same [x2]
I still love you like I'm suppose to!
Oh god, I pray he hears this
I want him to feel it
I won't see daylight
If it ain't right
I won't let you go tonight
Do you see love in my eyes?
Boy, you know I really try
I ain't letting you go
I won't let you walk out that door
Know I need to handle things that I ain't really used to be.
I'll work on it, baby.
[Chorus x2]
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