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Don McLean – She Used to Love Me A Lot Lyrics
Artist: Don McLean
Song: She Used to Love Me A Lot
I saw her through the window today
She was sitting in the Silver Spoon café
I started to keep going
But something made me stop
She used to love me a lot
She looked lonely and I knew the cure
Old memories would win her heart for sure
I thought I’d walk on in
And give it my best shot
She used to love me a lot
I sat down beside her and she smiled
She said where have you been it’s been awhile
She was glad to see me
I could almost read her thoughts
She used to love me a lot
She used to love me with a love that wouldn’t die
Looking at her now I can’t believe I said good-bye
It would only take a minute to turn back the clock
She used to love me a lot
I remember how good it was back then
And I said it’s not too late to start again
We could spend the night together
Take up where we left off
She used to love me a lot
Then I panicked as she turned to walk away
As she went out the door I heard her say
Yes I’m in need of something
But it’s something you ain’t got
But I used to love you a lot
I thought she loved me with a love that wouldn’t die
Looking at her now I can’t believe I said good-bye
She just left me standing there, I never was so shocked
She used to love me a lot
She used to love me a lot
She used to love me a lot
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Release Year: 2020