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Girls - Jamie Marie Lyrics




Maybe I didn't realize
The way I loved the way you moved
Till I moved so far away
I couldn't see you anymore

And maybe all those secret times
Didn't seem so bad until I knew
All of my little secrets
Weren't all that secret anymore

Maybe it's all right
I mean, I went and found the modern world
But I miss the way life was
When you were my girl

I know I never noticed then
Just what it was I had
Up until I lost you,
And man, did I lose you
Ain't that the way it always goes?

And I know you are gonna be just fine
You know they say it's better
To have loved and to lose it
Than to never ever know it
Easy come and easy go, whatever

Maybe it's all right,
I mean, I went and found the modern world
But I miss the way life was
When you were my girl
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Maybe I didn't realize
The way I loved the way you moved
Till I moved so far away
I couldn't see you anymore

And maybe all those secret times
Didn't seem so bad until I knew
All of my little secrets
Weren't all that secret anymore

Maybe it's all right
I mean, I went and found the modern world
But I miss the way life was
When you were my girl

I know I never noticed then
Just what it was I had
Up until I lost you,
And man, did I lose you
Ain't that the way it always goes?

And I know you are gonna be just fine
You know they say it's better
To have loved and to lose it
Than to never ever know it
Easy come and easy go, whatever

Maybe it's all right,
I mean, I went and found the modern world
But I miss the way life was
When you were my girl
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Writer: Christopher David Owens
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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Girls Jamie Marie Video


Performed By: Girls
Language: English
Length: 4:28
Written by: Christopher David Owens

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