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Somebody Like You Lyrics


Confederate Railroad Somebody Like You




[Verse 1]
I don't go to church when the old Sunday
That don't mean I don't believe
[?] had what I'm feeling
You wear your heart out on your sleeve
You're always soft that you knew
I come over little too strong
You're a saint and I'm a sinner
Lord knows I've done my shares alone

[Chorus]
How could somebody like you
Can love somebody like me
When you look into my soul [?]
Girl what do you see?
Is it the man I am
Or the man you believe I can be
How could somebody like you
Ever love somebody like me

[Verse 2]
Fun in the clock words
Talk ‘em easy
To know how I feel inside
Everytime you wrap your arms around me
I know I'm the luckiest man alive

[Chorus]
How could somebody like you
Can love somebody like me
When you look into my soul [?]
Girl what do you see?
Is it the man I am
Or the man you believe I can be
How could somebody like you
Ever love somebody like me

Is it the man I am
Or the man you believe I can be
How could somebody like you
Ever love somebody like me
Somebody like
Somebody like me
Me , me , me



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