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I'm Sorry
 
  The first time we met time stood still / you left me breathless /
Suddenly speechless.

Within the hour we were one /
Two total strangers kissing the moonlight.

Oh, you know I’m sorry I had to go / I’m really sorry it had to die /
I’m really sorry I made you cry / cry.

We fell in love between the nights /
Of too many lovers and too many teardrops.

And fate won’t resist some satin sheets / I was so helpless /
Totally ruthless.

Oh, you know I’m sorry I had to go /
I’m really sorry you’re hurt inside /
I’m really sorry I made you cry / cry, cry.

Love is lifting you up and draggin’ you down /
Makes you go round and round and round /
Time makes a stop then it’s all gone /
Funny how memories keep lingering on.




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