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Vernon Oxford - Anymore Lyrics



Vernon Oxford - Anymore Lyrics
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Lately you've been actin' strange to me
Somehow it's not the way you use to be
You're doing things you never dared to do before
And I don't believe you love me anymore

I've felt your love grow colder day by day
When I try to hold you close you turn away
There must be someone else you're longing for
And I don't believe you love me anymore

Greener pastures now you think you've found
But what will happen when the grass turns brown
I'm hearing thing on you I've never heard before
And I don't believe you love me anymore

I've felt your love grow colder day by day
When I try to hold you close you turn away
There must be someone else you're longing for
And I don't believe you love me anymore
No, I don't believe you love me anymore
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Lately you've been actin' strange to me
Somehow it's not the way you use to be
You're doing things you never dared to do before
And I don't believe you love me anymore

I've felt your love grow colder day by day
When I try to hold you close you turn away
There must be someone else you're longing for
And I don't believe you love me anymore

Greener pastures now you think you've found
But what will happen when the grass turns brown
I'm hearing thing on you I've never heard before
And I don't believe you love me anymore

I've felt your love grow colder day by day
When I try to hold you close you turn away
There must be someone else you're longing for
And I don't believe you love me anymore
No, I don't believe you love me anymore
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Writer: Roy Drusky, Marie Wilson, Vic McAlpin
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management




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Performed By: Vernon Oxford
Length: 2:33
Written by: Roy Drusky, Marie Wilson, Vic McAlpin

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