Overdue
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Overdue
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It's been a year and a day
Since I fired the engine and sped away
Past the weeping willow where we carved our names
Past the open field where summer nights would fade into morning
I was so naive
How could you I ever let you go
So carelessly
Running from the only truth I've ever known
Well, I once was green, now I'm blue
'Cause a love like yours is overdue
Through the fall and the spring
I yearned to feel something
Sleepless nights in strangers arms
Getting so close but my heart felt so far away
'Cause a love like yours plays over and over in my head
Like a melody I can't forget
Over and over and over and over again
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Liz Longley performs "Overdue", and this lyric page sits inside the Liz Longley catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Ain't Too Good to Be True and Almost Over You with a short reason for opening each page next.
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