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Memory of You - Willie Kent



     
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Walk alone tonight
I feel so cold inside
As I call out your name
For the last time
Another picture frame
Broken and thrown away
But the memory of you never fades
When your timing isn't right
You can feel it every time
From the words you couldn't say
To the stupid games we play
Do we dare to cross that line
Just to do it one more time
Is it worth the pain to get lost again
If we know that it's not right
Hung up the phone with you

And from that moment I knew
Things would never be the same
As they used to
Remember when we used to lay
Together in our bed all day
All I want is what we had yesterday
When your timing isn't right
You can feel it every time
From the words you couldn't say
To the stupid games we play
Do we dare to cross that line
Just to do it one more time
Is it worth the pain to get lost again
When we know that it's not right
If I could change just one thing
I know what I'd do
All I took for granted
I'd make it up to you
These days I am living
With nothing left of you
Just broken hard and empty
And the memory of you
When your timing isn't right
You can feel it every time
From the words you couldn't say
To the stupid games we play
Do we dare to cross that line
Just to do it one more time
Is it worth the pain to get lost again
When we know that it's not right
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written by WILKERSON, MARK MCFADDEN
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WILLIE KENT was born in 1936 in the small town of Inverness, Mississippi, just a hundred miles south of the border with Tennessee, and the blues ran all through his childhood. His first experience singing came in church, where he went "all the time" with his mother and brother. "Blues and gospel come from the same place," he would say later in life. "They're both from the heart." But the blues always called to him.

Read more about Willie Kent on Last.fm.


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