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Not Even Love Lyrics


Coffee House Gypsies Not Even Love


I once was sure that I’d never hurt you
Here we are, staring at each other
Wondering together just who we are

You once cried when I said I loved you
Now those eyes that once were so trusting
Are now only hoping to say goodbye

Sometimes things don’t work out right
I said, sometimes things don’t work out right

We once were young till I got much older
And I found this deep hole inside me
Where nothing could save me, not even love

Sometimes things don’t work out right
I said, sometimes things don’t work out right

I wish that I could find a way
To hold my head high one more day
But you just don’t know what to say
Might as well turn and walk away

Sometimes things don’t work out right
I said, sometimes things don’t work out right

You were never meant to know
You were never meant to know
That these things inside
These things I just can’t control
It’s better you think that
It's better you think I've let go
Than to drag you down
I would drag you down so low
So low
So low
So low

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