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Forget Her - Paul Millns



     
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While this town is busy sleeping
And all the noises died away
I walk the streets to stop my weeping
But she'll never change her ways
Don't fool yourself, she was heartache
From the moment that you met her
My heart feels so still as I try to find
The will to forget her, somehow
Oh I think I've forgotten her now
Her love is a rose pale and dying
Dropping her petals and man I know
All full of wine the world before her
But sober with no place to go
Don't fool yourself, she was heartache
From the moment that you met her
My heart is frozen still as I try to
Find the will to forget her, somehow
She's somewhere out there now

Oh my tears folded down as I tried to forget
Her love was a joke from the day that we met
All of the words all of her men all of my pain
When I think back to when remember her hair as it shone in the sun
It was there on the bed when I knew what she'd done
Tell yourself over and over you won't ever need her again
But don't fool yourself, she was heartache
From the moment that you met her
Oh, my heart is frozen still as I try to
Find the will to forget her, somehow
She's out there somewhere now
Oh, she was heartache from the day that I first met her
My heart is frozen still as I try to
Find the will to forget you somehow
'Cause I know you're somewhere out there right now
Somewhere right now

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Born in Norfolk, Paul started his musical career in the late 60’s and early 70’s playing piano and keyboards for blues and soul bands, music which was always to influence his own singing and composing. Paul well remembers the first experience of hearing Ray Charles sing ‘Georgia on my mind’ on the radio. ‘’I was about 15 years old, and when I heard the power and emotion of that voice, it blew me apart. It certainly put the current music like Cliff Richard and Billy Fury in the shade.

Read more about Paul Millns on Last.fm.


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