I Ain't the Same

Album: Boys & Girls (2012)
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  • After you got me, you know I ain't the same
    Hoo

    Well, I've been going through the motions
    Wonder if anyone can see
    That I've been looking for something
    Why? Have you been looking for me? Yeah

    Well, I ain't the same no more
    In fact I have changed from before
    Nom you ain't gon' find me
    'Cause I'm not who I used to be, ha

    Well, I used to be a little girl
    Just a smiling, feeling free
    I wasn't worried 'bout nobody, no
    Nobody worried 'bout me, yeah

    But, I ain't the same no more
    In fact I have changed
    You know I changed from before
    No, you ain't gon' find me
    'Cause I'm not who I used to be

    I said I'd never grow old, ha
    I can't remember how it used to be
    I find myself without the power
    I find myself without the glory

    Listen, I ain't the same no more
    No, no, you know I changed from before
    No, you ain't gon' find me
    'Cause I'm not who I used to be
    No, I'm not who I used to be
    No, I'm not who I used to be
    Oh no
    Oh no, oh no, oh no
    Woo (woo) Writer/s: Brittany Amber Howard, Heath Allen Fogg, Steven William Johnson, Zachary Riley Cockrell
    Publisher: ALABAMA SHAKES PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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