I Might
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I Might
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I might go out tonight and look for someone tonight
I might meet a man and agree to just one kiss ?or maybe three
I might just give in to see how love used
to fee and learn to forget it's not you
I might go for a walk tonight and look
for someone who's right to match this broken heart of mine
I might need some compan ywhen
I walk the streets of berlin and I hope I won't accidentally meet you?
or maybe I do
the river where we used to kiss is lonely
the places where you used to hold my hand are gloomy
and every time I pass this winter night
when you made me cry with three little words so simple and shy
still makes me cry
so I might go out tonight and look for someone tonight
to match this broken heart of mine
might need some company when I walk the streets of berlin
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Oliver Koletzki performs "I Might", and this lyric page sits inside the Oliver Koletzki catalog on LyroVerse.
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