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Still I Stay - Charly McClain



     
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I've packed these bags 1000 times
If not for real then in my mind
'Cause darlin', our love all but died
Long ago, long agoBut each time I've crossed that door
My heart says, "One chance, give it one chance more"
Love might find us like before
But Lord, don't I know that ain't soStill I stay, still I hope
Someday we'll find the love we lost on down that road
And that somehow these dyin' hearts can be saved
Just might be savedStill I stay with these dreams
And pray that it's not as bad as it seems
But it is, it's just that way still I stayIt might appear that I'm a fool
Just for stayin' here with you
And sometimes I swear it's true
What can I say? Nothin' to say'Cept I'm won't run and I won't turn
As long as this hope in my heart still burns
Sure you'd think I'd finally learned
But not today, not todayStill I stay, still I hope

Someday we'll find the love we lost on down that road
And that somehow these dyin' hearts can be saved
Just might be savedStill I stay with these dreams
And pray that it's not as bad as it seems
But it is, it's just that way still I stay
Oh it is, it's just that way still I stay

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Early life Childhood & teen years
Charlotte Denise McClain was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1956. Originally named Charlotte, "Charly" was given her masculine moniker by neighborhood friends in Memphis, and she also used it when she started playing hotel lounges. When Epic Records decided it sounded catchier than Charlotte, it became a permanent professional banner. [1] McClain's father had tuberculosis when she was eight, and, since she was under age for visitation rights at the hospital, she had to communicate with him through a tape recorder. [2]

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