Tennessee
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Tennessee
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Nothing to hold on to
You don't understand
It's such a simple thing
And last week I ran into you
You don't realize
I'm paralyzed
And you don't answer my calls
You pull back and I draw
You don't understand
How could I understand?
You don't answer my calls
You pull back and I draw
You don't understand
How could I understand?
That nothing ever changes
Nothing ever changes
I wish I could change this
But nothing ever changes
It's something I can't unsee
You said you'd remember me
When I moved from Tennessee
You think that I'd already know
That nothing ever changes
And nothing ever changes
And I wish I could change this
But nothing ever changes
You don't answer my calls
You pull back and I draw
You don't understand
How could I understand?
You don't answer my calls
You pull back and I draw
You don't understand
How could I understand?
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Peter Manos performs "Tennessee", and this lyric page sits inside the Peter Manos catalog on LyroVerse.
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