Jessie
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Jessie
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Jessie please don't go
I know you hear me
But words can't reach you now
We had too far to go
I know I'll miss you
And time won't stop the feeling
The softest voice is in my ear
But must we share this memory?
The warm of your touch I cannot feel
You leave me this way
Jessie please don't go
I know you hear me
But words can't reach you now
We had too far to go
I know I'll miss you
And time won't stop the feeling
Forever knowing yesterday
No time for time all gone away
See you now in memory
Saying goodbye
Jessie please don't go
I know you hear me
But words can't reach you now
We had too far to go
I know I'll miss you
And time won't stop the feeling
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Who performs "Jessie"?
Zoot Woman performs "Jessie", and this lyric page sits inside the Zoot Woman catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Losing Sight and Automatic with a short reason for opening each page next.
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