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To tell you the truth
It might hurt real bad
Cause I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
We could be sad, but what's the use
I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
One chance can leave you breathless until it ends
Don't blink you might forget how to love again
Don't close your eyes
I hate it too
Not everything lasts
But I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
It's in the past
Still I feel for you
Cause I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
One chance can leave you breathless until it ends
Don't blink you might forget how to love again
Don't close your eyes
One chance can leave you breathless until it ends
Don't blink you might forget how to love again
Don't close your eyes
Don't close your eyes
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To tell you the truth
It might hurt real bad
Cause I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
We could be sad, but what's the use
I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
One chance can leave you breathless until it ends
Don't blink you might forget how to love again
Don't close your eyes
I hate it too
Not everything lasts
But I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
It's in the past
Still I feel for you
Cause I know we had a good thing going
I know we had a good thing
One chance can leave you breathless until it ends
Don't blink you might forget how to love again
Don't close your eyes
One chance can leave you breathless until it ends
Don't blink you might forget how to love again
Don't close your eyes
Don't close your eyes
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Writer: Tara Louise
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