Smile

Album: Lonely Grill (1999)
Charted: 39
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  • I still remember the night we met
    You said you loved my smile
    But your love for me was like a summer breeze
    Oh, it lasted for a while

    I could hold on a little tighter, I know
    But when you love someone you gotta let 'em go

    So I'm gonna smile 'cause I want to make you happy
    Laugh so you can't see me cry
    I'm gonna let you go in style
    And even if it kills me
    I'm gonna smile

    Kiss me once for the good times, baby
    Kiss me twice for goodbye
    'Cause you can't help how you don't feel
    And it doesn't matter why

    Give me a chance to bow out gracefully
    'Cause that's how I want you to remember me

    So I'm gonna smile, 'cause I want to make you happy
    Laugh, so you can't see me cry
    I'm gonna let you go in style
    And even if it kills me
    Yeah, I'm gonna smile

    I'm gonna smile so you can find the courage
    Laugh, so you won't see me hurtin'
    I'm gonna let you go in style
    And even if it kills me
    I'm gonna smile (smile)
    I'm gonna smile (smile), ooh Writer/s: Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Marv Green
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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