Change your mind
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Change your mind
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I leave the lights off
a thousand raindrops on the glass
the city is slowing down
home alone
once again I play our song
and I sing along
You
I think I belong to you
but you just need a little time
and then you will change your mind
and I'll be listening to all you have to say
and I'll smile your time away
and everything will be so perfect
when you change your mind
your memory must be cracking
'cause you forgot to call today
and I've lost weight
you should see me now
I've got it all worked out for us
but you're missing out
everything will be so perfect
baby, change your mind
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