Forever Changed

Album: Blown Away (2012)
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  • She remembers the nights he'd come calling
    His yellow silk tie
    In love she saw him falling for her in the fire of July
    Then one day as the nights grew longer
    Blackberry winter in a little white church
    Stood a young pretty bride

    Forever changed
    Forever changed
    Nothing ever stays the same
    Forever named
    Forever changed

    She remembers the change in her body
    The blooming within
    And how her heart seemed to flutter with the wind
    Then one night as the days grew longer
    That Indian summer
    She brought love into the world
    Cried and held me then

    Forever changed
    Forever changed
    Nothing ever stays the same
    Forever named,
    Forever changed

    Some days she'll talk about Aunt Rosie
    The sister she lost
    Asking when she's coming over
    And why she hasn't called
    Some days I just hold her fragile hand
    As Tom creeps across the floor
    Some days it almost kills me
    Watching her memories slip away a little more

    Forever changed
    Forever changed
    Nothing ever stays the same
    Forever named
    Forever child
    Forever loved
    Forever changed Writer/s: Hillary Lindsay, James Slater, Tom Douglas
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, IPRS, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • Star from Bestrolls.webs.com, GaA moving song, very sad
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