Lyrics of 'Give up Your Day Job' by Francis Dunnery

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I should've known that when I left you
That you wouldn't run right back to me
I should've changed the way I feel `cause I know you
changed the way I
see
I should've opened up my eyes and let you walk right back
for free
Now I can't get you off my mind
The photograph is lost in time
It's all because of this crazy little heart of mine
This old heart of mine
If angels never made us then how come you look heavenly
And they say God is within us is that why your inside of me
I wanna hold you right beside me `cause I don't know what
God I see
Now I can't get you off my mind
The photograph is lost in time
It's all because of this crazy little heart of mine
This old heart of mine
A crazy little heart
A crazy little heart
A crazy little heart
So I close my eyes and I go to bed
But I still have you in my head
It's all because that I didn't take the time
To get to see you shine
This crazy little heart of mine

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