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The Devil Went Down to Georgia

by Lynn Anderson

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People see us everywhere They all think you really care But myself I can't deceive Oh, I know it's only make believe My one and only prayer Is that some day you'll care My hopes, my dreams come true My one and only you No one will ever know How much I love you so My only prayer will be some day You'll care for me but it's only make believe My hopes, my dreams come true My life I give for you My heart or wedding ring My all my everything My heart I can't control You lure my very soul My plans, my hopes, my schemes You are my everything but it's only make believe My one and only prayer Is that some day you'll care My hopes, my dreams come true My one and only you No one will ever know how much I love you so My only prayer will be some day You'll care for me but it's only make believe

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