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All the King's Horses - Kirsty Lee Akers



     
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Mmm, my friends keep telling me to pull myself together
They try to cheer my up but it's not gettin' better
They say that time will pass and I'll love again some day
But time is standing still ever since you went away
Now, all the king's horses and all the king's men
You'll never get me back together again
'Cause I just fall apart each time I look at you
No, all the king's and all the king's men
Are never gonna make me smile again
How can I smile just knowin' you're with somebody new?, ooh
You had my hopes so high I guess they had to tumble
And when you left my dream my world began to crumble
No woman ever found the only missing part
When you left me behind don't you know you took my heart?

Now, all the king's horses and all the king's men
You'll never get me back together again
'Cause I just fall apart each time I look at you, yes I do, now
All the king's and all the king's men
You're never gonna make me smile again
How can I smile just knowin' you're with somebody new?, ooh, yeah, ooh, ahh, ha
All the king's horses and all the king's men
You'll never get me back together again
'Cause I just fall apart each time I look at you, yes I do
I said, all the king's and all the king's men
Are never gonna make me smile again
How can I smile just knowing you're with somebody new?, yeah
All the king's horses and all the king's men
You'll never get me back together again
And I just fall apart each time

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Better Days’, the much anticipated release from Australian singer-songwriter Kirsty Lee Akers, sees the petite and cheeky 20-year-old drawing influences from her musical heroes Dolly Parton and Leann Womack to produce a world class contemporary country album. Kirsty’s second offering since winning Toyota Star Maker in 2007 (a talent search that has also launched the careers of Keith Urban, Lee Kernaghan & James Blundell) follows her successful debut ‘Little Things’ which earned her a CMAA (Country Music Association Of Australia) Golden Guitar Award for Best New Talent in 2008.

Read more about Kirsty Lee Akers on Last.fm.


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