Changing All Those Changes
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Changing All Those Changes
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I should have reconsidered all those things I said I'd do
so now I'm changing all those changes
that I made when I left you
Sweetheart I'm changing all those changes
that I made when I left you
because I made those changes when I thought you were untrue
But now you're gone - I've found I'm wrong
there's nothing I can do
except to change up all those changes
that I made when I left you
I didn't stop to think - I just left without a care
and know I know you're gone and I can't find you anywhere
I should have reconsidered all those things I said I'd do
so now I'm changing all those changes
that I made when I left you
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