I Went Out Of My Way
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I Went Out Of My Way
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I went out of my way to make you happy to love you when your other love went wrong
I went out of my way when you were lonely now I'm out of my mind since you've gone
I ask the fool on the stool next to me what do you do with so much misery
Just one look in his eyes and I could see he was out of his mind just like me
I went out of my way to be near you but one too many nights we were alone
I went out of my way to try and please you now I'm out of my mind since you've gone
I ask the fool on the stool...
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