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Leave My Heart Alone - Deborah Allen



     
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I never knew if I could make it
I'd gotten used to bein' blue
For so long I had to fake it
But I finally made it over youBut then here you come
Actin' like you were never gone
You're just havin' fun
You must think I'm made of stoneWhy can't you leave my heart alone?
If you can't stay then just go on
If I'm not the one you'll always want
Why can't you leave my heart alone?I used to like to play with fire
I was attracted to your flame
But now I have no desire
To play that same old cryin' gameI'm doin' fine
I've got my feet back on the ground
Made up my mind
Till you start comin' back aroundWhy can't you leave my heart alone?
If you can't stay then just go on
If I'm not the one you'll always want

Why can't you leave my heart alone?I'm not a toy you can play with at will
Then throw me away once you get your thrill
You better watch yourself, the things that you do
Someone could turn the tables on youWell, here you come
Actin' like you were never gone
You're just havin' fun
You must think I'm made of stoneWhy can't you leave my heart alone?
If you can't stay then just go on
If I'm not the one you'll always want
Why can't you leave my heart alone?Leave it alone
This poor old heart

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Deborah Allen (born Deborah Lynn Thurmond on September 30, 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee), is an American country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist. She is best-known for her smooth Country Pop-styled hits of the early 1980s. Her best known recording is the crossover hit "Baby I Lied". Early Life & Rise to Fame
Allen was born Deborah Lynn Thurmond in Memphis, Tennessee and was strongly influenced by Patsy Cline. It was at the young age of 17, that Allen decided to pursue a country music career, and she then moved to Nashville, Tennessee, the hometown of Country music.

Read more about Deborah Allen on Last.fm.


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