Shame On Me - Rachel Proctor



     
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Shame On Me Lyrics


Shame on me for what I'm thinking
Shame on you for making me think
Shame on me for what I'm dreaming
Shame on you for being in my dreamsBlame it on me, I can't quit smiling
Blame it on you and your smiling face
Blame it on me, I can't stop looking
Blame it on you for looking that wayAin't no point in pointin' fingers
There's enough blame to go around
Tell me since when were there ever two dreamers
That ever had enough sense to slow it downShame on me for what I'm feeling
Shame on you for feeling so good
Shame on me, I wanna kiss ya
Shame on you, I believe I couldShame on me, shame on you
Shame on love and what it's making us doIt's my fault that I'm falling
It's your fault for making me fall
Funny when love comes a calling
It ain't no one's fault at allShame on me for what I'm thinking
Shame on you for making me think

Shame on me for what I'm dreaming
Shame on you for being in my dreamsBlame it on me, I can't quit smiling
Blame it on you and your smiling face
Blame it on me, I can't stop looking
Blame it on you for looking that wayShame on me, shame on you
Shame on love and what it's making us do

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Rachel Proctor is an American country music singer and songwriter. In 2002, Martina McBride recorded Proctor's song, "Where Would You Be." A division of RCA signed Proctor after her third audition for the label. In 2002, "Where Would You Be" peaked on the US Country Chart at #3 and on the US Hot 100 Chart at #43.

Rachel Proctor's debut album, Where I Belong, was released in August 10, 2004, on BNA Records. Singles from Where I Belong included "Days Like This," "Where I Belong," "Me and Emily," and "Didn't I."

Rachel found country video success with the chart topping, critically acclaimed music video of "Me and Emily."

Rachel married John W. Lancaster, of Gainesville, Georgia in November 2005 in a small ceremony at The Hermitage, outside of Nashville, Tennessee Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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