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Why Did You Go

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I woke up today
With my head in daze
¡®cause my love had gone
With nothing to do
Just to dream about you
And how we went wrong

But oh, why did you go
I loved you so, didn’t you know

I walk into town
With my head hangin’ down
Tryin’ to hide my pain
The people I meet
As I float down the street
Tell me try again

When I remember how good it was
It makes me cry
’cause my life’s been
Turned upside down
All I want is someone
But how do you say
Please will you stay
Please will you stay

I’ll settle down to a life
Of a clown to remain alive
I’ll work till I bleed
And if I can succeed
Maybe I’ll survive

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