Much Too Soon

Album: Michael (2010)
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  • She was there just sitting at the table
    Thinking now that things won't be the same
    And wouldn't you like to go with me?
    And she answered, "No" to me
    But I guess I learned my lesson much too soon

    I never thought she'd leave me here forever
    But who knows just what the future brings
    And wouldn't you like to go with me?
    And she answered, "No" to me
    But I guess I learned my lesson much too soon

    Take away this never ending sorrow
    Take this lonely feeling from my soul
    If only I knew what things bring tomorrow
    She'd be sitting here beside me
    And my heart would dimly go
    "Da-da-da-da-da-uh"

    I hope to make a change now for the better
    Never letting fate control my soul
    And I'm hoping that my prayers will see
    The day that she'll come back to me
    But I guess I learned my lesson much too soon

    Yes, I guess I learned my lesson much too soon Writer/s: Michael Jackson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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