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Sentimental Me Lyrics


Hugh Dillon Sentimental Me


Yesterday came and went
Like any other day
And I closed my eyes
And I looked away
Yesterday came and went
Like any other day
And something's changed
And I can't explain it

And when the sun has faded
Maybe it's the sentimental me
Everyone's got some of that
And it's all right here to see
And when the sun has faded
Maybe it's the sentimental me
Everyone's got some of that

If I could chase the second hand
Around the face of every moment I have wasted
I wouldn't change a single thing
I have no regrets
And I'm not that patient

And when the sun has faded
Maybe it's the sentimental me
Everyone wants some of that
But it's all right here for me
And when the sun has faded
Maybe it's the sentimental me
Everyone's got some of that
Don't you want some of that
Everyone's got some of that
Don't you want some of that

And when the sun has faded
Maybe it's the sentimental me
Everyone's got some of that
And it's all right there to see
And when the sun has faded
Maybe it's the sentimental me
Everyone needs some of that
And it's all right here for me
And when the sun has faded
Maybe it's the sentimental me



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