A Song
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A Song
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Has anybody told you, you're beautiful?
You'll always have a place here in my heart
I'm trying to tell you baby
Where we went wrong
And so I must leave you with a song
Not trying to convince you
It'll be alright (it will be alright)
But I don't want to sleep here tonight
Don't you deny it baby, I've known you too long
And so I must leave you with a song
Has anybody told you, you're beautiful?
You'll always have a place here in my heart
I'm trying to tell you baby (I'm trying to tell you baby)
That I ain't that strong (that I ain't that strong)
And so I must leave you
And so I must leave you
And so I must leave you with a song
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Linus Of Hollywood performs "A Song", and this lyric page sits inside the Linus Of Hollywood catalog on LyroVerse.
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