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Over and over
I keep going over
The things that you said
Then walked out of my life
The chain has been broken
The words have been spoken
The door it is open
And waiting for you
Somewhere there's a reason
There's a reason why
Why love has to falter
Why love has to die
And I know
Somewhere there's an answer
But it can't tell me
What I need to hear
What I need to see, and I go
Over and over
I keep going over
The things that you said
Then walked out of my life
Goodbye is all that comes to me
Goodbye is all I can hear
So long, it seems so long to me now, ohh, ohh
Somewhere in the distance
There's a child who sees
Looking for a reason
Looking to be free, and I know
Somewhere there's an answer
But it can't tell me
What I need to hear
What I need to see, and I go
Over and over
The things that you said
Then walked out of my life
Goodbye is all that comes to me
Goodbye is all I can hear
So long, it seems so long for me, ahh, ahh, ooh, ooh
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