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Last Thing on My Mind (with Ronan Keating) - LeAnn Rimes



     
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Last Thing on My Mind (with Ronan Keating) Lyrics


Four o'clock in the morning
My mind's filled with a thousand thoughts of you
And how you left without a warning
But looking back I'm sure you tried to talk it throughNow I see it clearly
We're together but living separate livesSo want to tell you I'm sorry
Baby I can't find the words
But if I could, then you know I would, yeahNo I won't let you go, know what we can be
I won't watch my life, crashing down on me
Guess I had it all, right there before my eyes
Girl, I'm sorry now, you were the last thing on my mindYou carried me like a river
How far we've come still surprises meAnd now I look in the mirror
Staring back is the man
I used to beWith you
How I long for youNo I won't let you go, know what we can be
I won't watch my life, crashing down on me
Guess I had it all, right there before my eyes
Girl, I'm sorry now, you were the last thing on my mindGirl I'm sorry I was wrong
Could have been there

Should have been so strong
So I'm sorry, woohNo I won't let you go, know what we can be
I won't watch my life, crashing down on me
Guess I had it all, right there before my eyes
Girl, I'm sorry now, you were the last thing on my mindNo I won't let you go, know what we can be
I won't watch my life, crashing down on me
Guess I had it all, right there before my eyes
Girl, I'm sorry now, you were the last thing on my mind
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KEATING, RONAN / ROBSON, STEPHEN PAULPublished by
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Margaret LeAnn Rimes (born August 28, 1982, in Jackson, Mississippi) is a popular American country and pop music singer. Rimes emerged with her first single, "Blue," when she was just thirteen years old in 1996. She is most recognized for her crossover hit "How Do I Live" which, according to the Billboard charts, is one of the most successful songs in American music history, spending 69 weeks on the charts, more than any other song in American history. While country singer Trisha Yearwood's version of the song won a Grammy in 1998, Rimes' version outsold Yearwood's by millions of copies.

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