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Not Me

by Doug Stone

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If I could only turn back time To the days when you were mine I'd wrap you up with these two arms And never let you go I'd say the things I didn't say The words that might have made you stay I'd build my world around you, not me I was always somewhere else Thinkin' only of myself Livin' just to chase a dream A dream that was a doubt I should've seen the warnin' signs I never paid 'em any mind Everybody saw it comin', not me I kept reachin' for the stars and shootin' for the moon When all along I had them in my hand Little did I know how fast my world could slip away It took losin' you for me to understand That all you ever wanted was Just to be a step above All the things that stood between The love we should have had I can't say that I blame you now For holdin' on to what you've found I guess I'm why you're with him now I guess I'm why you're with him, not me

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