A Moment In Time
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A Moment In Time
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Maybe you've forgotten
What lovin' me's about
Well now you've got five minutes
To figure it out
You've got five minutes
To tell me what I needed to hear
You've got five minutes
To show me that you're really sincere
That's not much time
To change my mind
It'll take a miracle no doubt
Now you got five minutes
To figure it out
Now I've got your attention
Here's what I've got to say
You'd better do some talking
'Cause my taxi's on it's way
We used to set the nights on fire
Now everything is the same
But you've got five minutes
To kindle the flame
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Lorrie Morgan performs "A Moment In Time", and this lyric page sits inside the Lorrie Morgan catalog on LyroVerse.
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