Here I Go Again
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Here I Go Again
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Every time the phone rings I wonder if it's you
I've about worn out those records we used to listen to
And I curse the day I ever let you in
'Cause now you're gone and here I go
Here I go again
Well, I think about us dancin' to that downtown country band
And the crooked smile you gave me when you held out your hand
And I curse the day I ever let you in
'Cause now you're gone and here I go
Here I go again
Sure it's for the best
And someday I'll laugh the whole thing off but
I'm not quite there yet
And I try to hang on to
The memory of your touch
And I tell myself I'm crazy for
Missing you this much
And I curse the day I ever let you in
'Cause now you're gone and here I go
Here I go again
Here I go again
Oh, here I go again
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Kim Richey performs "Here I Go Again", and this lyric page sits inside the Kim Richey catalog on LyroVerse.
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