Lyrics of 'Greener Pastures' by Wilma Lee Cooper

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You'll be leaving me to look for greener pastures
It really isn't love that you were after
You would climb the highest hill if you thought you'd find a thrill
And the greener pastures on the other side

I guess I'll be the next to fall in line
With thoughts of broken hearts you left behind
I can tell the thrill is gone and you'll soon be moving on
You've got greener pastures on the other side

I don't know how I thought that
I could win I've seen you do it time and time again
You will crave the love that's true for a thrill from someone new
And those greener pastures on the other side

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