Falling In Love With You (I Was To Blame For)
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Falling In Love With You (I Was To Blame For)
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I was so lonely
You was so charming, tell me dear
Oh, was I to blame
For falling in love with you
Now when I'm lonely
I want you only, ever near
Oh, was I to blame
For falling in love with you
I looked at you, I never knew
I had met my fate
I tried to go
But love said wait
Oh, baby, you make me happy
Please keep me happy
Love me too, babe, was I to blame
For falling in love with you
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