Have You Seen That Girl

Album: Call Me Crazy (2008)
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  • Innocent, Confident
    With a hint of curiosity and an air of what you see is what you get
    Fun to be around
    Laugh at herself
    Never worried
    Life is short but whats the hurry
    Bright-eyed and ready to take on the world

    [Chorus]
    Have you seen that girl
    That everybody says I used to be
    Have you seen that girl
    Where along the way did I lose me?
    Have you seen that girl

    She was full of life
    Looked on the brighter side
    If it was worth a chance she'd take it
    Said that life is what you make it
    But a few wrong moves led to a few wrong turns
    And once your burned your not the same
    You tend to shy from the flame
    I hate to think shes giving up her dream

    [Chorus]

    Where along the way did I lose me
    Have you seen that girl Writer/s: DALE DODSON, DEAN DILLON, LEE ANN WOMACK
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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