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He Doesn't Know - Tina Dico



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
If you ever pass by where I used to live
And should you bump in to the man I was with
Back when I didn't know what to believe
Please will you tell him from me?That I loved him with every beat of my heart
I'd tremble with longing when we were apart
Oh, I'd ache to pull him in close
And I don't think he knowsThe last thing I heard he was losing his job
I guess they'd found out that he rarely turned up
He hated it there only stayed for me
Please will you make him believe?That I always thought you should follow your dreams

However hard and uncertain it seems
I'd have loved him whatever he chose
And I don't think he knowsOur lives grew apart, it's been just over a year
For reasons I can't really tell you about here
Love wasn't nearly enough in the end
Please will you tell him again?That I hurt myself more than I ever hurt him
I wasn't as distant and cold as I seemed
I was lost all the way into my bones
I don't think he knowsWhen the dust had settled he moved on as well
He found a new girl that he loved, I could tell
And my mind started wandering jealously
Please will you ask him from me?If really he thought that I was the one
Or were we just sharing some time on the run?
Did he love me with peace and with hope?
I don't really know

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Tina Dico (born as Tina Dickow on October 14, 1977 in Aarhus, Denmark) is a singer and songwriter, inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. Tina Dico was born in Aabyhøj near Aarhus. At a very young age she was introduced to music by her father who owned a big hifi-system in their basement. After public school, she attended a music boarding school, and after that she went to high school. Music was still her passion and during her first years she performed with the cover band, Fester Kester.

Read more about Tina Dico on Last.fm.


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