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Last Thing On My Mind - Ronan Keating



     
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Four o’clock in the morning
My mind’s filled with a thousand thoughts of you
How you left me without a warning
But looking back I’m sure you tried to talk it through
Now I say it so clearly
We have been together but living separate lives
So I wanna tell you I’m sorry
Baby, I can’t find the words
But if I could
Than you know I would, yeah
No, I won’t let go, no, why we can be
I will watch my life crashing down on me
As I had it all right there before my eyes, yeah
Girl, I’m sorry now, you were the last thing on my mind
You carried me like a river
How far we have come still surprises me
Now I look in the mirror
(Look in the mirror)

Staring back is a man I used to be with you
How I longed for you
No, I won’t let go, no, why we can be
I will watch my life crashing down on me
As I had it all right there before my eyes, yeah
Girl, I’m sorry now, you were the last thing on my mind
Girl, I’m sorry I was wrong
Couldn’t be there, should have been so strong
So I’m sorry
Ohh, no, I won’t let go, no, why we can be
I will watch my life crashing down on me
As I had it all right there before my eyes, yeah
Girl, I’m sorry now, you were the last thing on my mind
(On my mind)
I will watch my life crashing down on me
As I had it all right there before my eyes, yeah
Girl, I’m sorry now, you were the last thing on my mind
On my mind
(On my mind)

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Ronan Patrick John Keating, in Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic): Rónán Pádraig Seán Mac Céitinn.
Was born 3 March 1977 in Swords, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
He is an Irish recording artist, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist.
Keating debuted on the professional music scene alongside Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, Shane Lynch and Stephen Gately, in 1994 as the lead singer of Boyzone. His solo career started in 1999, and resulted in 9 studio albums.

Read more about Ronan Keating on Last.fm.


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