We Used To

Album: Dolly (1975)
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    We used to walk through fields of green
    We used to sit by clear blue streams
    We used to be so happy
    Me and you

    We used to do such silly things
    We used to make love in the rain
    We used to
    Yes, we used to

    Then you went away
    Leaving me with the memories we made
    Memories of those sweet yesterdays
    Spent with you (spent with you)
    Spent with you

    And even though you're gone
    I still think so often of you
    And the things that we no longer do
    Like we used to (we used to)
    Oh we used to

    We used to be so much in love
    We used to kiss and hold and touch
    We used to find so many things to do

    We used to laugh and plan and dream
    We used to own the world it seemed
    We used to
    Yes, we used to

    Then you went away
    Leaving me with the memories we made
    Memories of those sweet yesterdays
    Spent with you (spent with you)
    Spent with you

    Oh and even though you're gone
    I still think so often of you
    And the things that we no longer do
    Like we used to
    Oh we used to

    La mmm
    Ahh Writer/s: DOLLY PARTON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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