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Don't Close Your Eyes - Kellie Pickler



     
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Don't Close Your Eyes Lyrics


I know you loved her
A long time ago
Even now in my arms
You still want her I know
But darlin this time
Let your memories die
When you hold me tonight
Don't close your eyes
Chorus-
Don't close your eyes
Let it be me
Don't pretend its her
In some fantasy
Darlin' just once
Let yesterday just go
And you'll find more love
Than you've ever known
Just hold me tight

When you love me tonight
Don't close your eyes
Maybe i've been a fool
Holding on all this time
Lying here in your arms
knowing she's in your mind
But I keep hoping someday
That you'll see the light
Let it be me tonight
Don't close your eyes
Chorus-
Don't close your eyes
Let it be me
Don't pretend its her
In some fantasy
Darlin' just once
Let yesterday just go
And you'll find more love
Than you've ever known
Just hold me tight
When you love me tonight
Don't close your eyes
Chorus-
Don't close your eyes
Let it be me
Don't pretend its her
In some fantasy
Darlin' just once
Let yesterday go
You'll find more love
Than you've ever known
Just hold me tight
When you love me tonight
Don't close your eyes

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Kellie Dawn Pickler (born June 28, 1986) is an American singer best known for her sixth-place finish on the fifth season of American Idol. She was eliminated from the show on April 26, 2006. Kellie Pickler had a difficult upbringing. The Tough Songfacts explains that Kellie was raised by her grandparents, after her mother abandoned her and her alcoholic father spent time in and out of jail. The 21-year-old Pickler auditioned for American Idol in the fall of 2005 in Greensboro, North Carolina. She sang both Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" and Martina McBride's "A Broken Wing".

Read more about Kellie Pickler on Last.fm.


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