So Long So Wrong

Album: So Long So Wrong (1997)
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  • I know I'll be lonesome
    That brings about a little fear
    I know I'll be sad and I'll be blue
    I have given the best of me
    When I forgot to say to you
    What you forgot to say to me
    So long, so wrong

    I have tried and cared, baby, it was never enough
    In your mind I never had a clue
    So I'll repave the same old road I'm on
    Where I forgot to say to you
    What you forgot to say to me
    So long, so wrong

    Did we take forever in vain
    Into the past
    Did we think forever was really gonna last

    You have tired me with your wanting ways
    You can't buy yourself to be complete
    I have given up caring anymore
    Once you were big in a world that's small
    And now you're all alone

    Have we taken forever in vain
    Into the past
    Did we think forever was really gonna last Writer/s: PATRICK BRAYER, WALDEN DAHL, WALDEN JOHN DAHL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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