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Clay Shelburn You Lied


This is a feeling that I've never known
When everything I thought was good has up and gone
Im left thinking I'm not good enough
I still love you though I Should be moving on
Why's you go and tear me all apart

You once told me its forever
And you would always be my bride
I believed you and thought you'd never
Break my heart, but as it turned out
You lied

Every drink I down, I'm trying to let you go
Holding on too long can break the strongest man's soul
I miss the way your touch drove me crazy
Making what I thought was love on the daily
Now the thought of you makes me angry cuz you were never mine
Why'd you go and rip my world apart

You once told me its forever
And you would always be my bride
I believed you and thought you'd never
Break my heart, but as it turned out
You lied

If this is the thanks I get for giving you all of me
Then Im a fool because i truly believed
That you would never rip my world apart

You once told me its forever
And you would always be my bride
I believed you and thought you'd never
Break my heart, but as it turned out
You lied
Oh you lied



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