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I Wonder - Sharleen Spiteri



     
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All I know I should come clean
say exactly what I mean
Every chance you get you seem to
Hurt me more and more
But each hurt makes my mind
Stronger than beforeIf your memory serves you well
Were gonna meet again some day
Hey, yeah, I look back on these things
I said before its too lateI wonder when you cry
Tell me no lie, is this how you feel?
I wonder when you cry
I tell you no lie, this is how I feelI'd like to think you'd understand
Now theres someone else holding my hand
Youre not the one I love
So dont stand in my way
You know that life for me
Has changed in many waysIf your memory serves you well
Were gonna meet again some day

Hey, yeah, I look back on these things
I said it before its too lateI wonder when you cry
Tell me no lie, is this how you feel?
I wonder when you cry
I tell you no lie, this is how I feelWith every chance you get
Cause every time we met
Oh, you tried to hurt me
Hurt me more and moreIf your memory serves you well
Were gonna meet again
I'll look back, I'll look back
I'll look back on these thingsI wonder when you cry
Tell me no lie, is this how you feel?
I wonder when you cry
I tell you no lie, this is how I feelI wonder when you cry
Tell me no lie, is this how you feel?
I wonder when you cry
I tell you no lie, this is how I feelI'll look back on these things
I'll look back on these things
I'll look back on these things

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“I’m a firm believer that every time you sit down to write a song you should try and write a hit record.” So says Sharleen Spiteri, a singer and songwriter who already knows more than a thing or two about hit records as the frontwoman of Texas. Formed in Glasgow in 1986, Texas were one of the great success stories of ‘90s pop, selling over one and a half million copies of their 1996 album White On Blonde in the UK alone.

Read more about Sharleen Spiteri on Last.fm.


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