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Nothing's Changed

by The Zombies

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It's a mistake going back They tell me that nothing's the same ever again But when you walked through the door It was just like before Oh nothin's changed, no When I saw you again, little girl Something stopped here inside and I wanted to hold you And tell you I loved you just like before [Chorus] Oh oh This is just one day, but one day is enough to start all over again Give me just one day and we will begin all over again You didn't mean to hurt me before, but you did, you did But now you're sorry now, I know Oh you're sorry, I can see 'Cause when you saw me again You smiled at me then Like nothing's changed, no [Chorus] It's gonna be easy this time, I know, I know Come on, just try me one more time I know it's gonna work out just fine Start all over, start all over again

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