Lyrics of 'Who's Crying Now' by Jo Dee Messina

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You know you tore me up
You really wore me out
I swear I cried so much
That I nearly drowned

You were on to her
And I was on my own
Now it's you who calls
And it's me that's never home

Chorus:
Who's crying now
Finally figured out
It could have been forever
Who's crying now
Knowing it's too late
To get us back together
I'm finally free
Back on my feet
It sure ain't me
Who's crying now

I've lost a few more pounds
I'm getting back in shape
If you could see me now
You'd do a double take

I'm shakin' off my past
I've got a whole new groove
I'm even back in love
But baby it ain't with you

Repeat chorus

Who's lonely now
Who's sad now that I don't miss
The love we had

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