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Things Just Ain't the Same - Deborah Cox



     
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I saw you the other day
And I almost lost my mind
I remember the things we did
I can't believe it's a waste of timeAnd sometimes I wanna cry
And sometimes I wanna die
Please help me understand
Why can't my heart just lie?Things just ain't the same
He could never be you
You should know the pain I feel
Understand what I'm going throughI'm still in love with you
And I know that you feel it too
But I feel that I can't go on
I just want you to come back homeI'm so ashamed of me
My heart is not complete
I know you walked away
My heart wants you to stayThings just ain't the same
He could never be you
You should know the pain I feel

Understand what I'm going throughThe water's in my eyes
Can't hide what I feel inside
I said the tears keep falling down
I can feel it when you're not around, babeI've lost control of me
Yet your love's a shame to see
I just cannot help myself
I don't want nobody elseSometimes I wanna cry
Sometimes I wanna die
Please help me understand
Why can't my heart just lie?Things just ain't the same
He could never be you
You should know the pain I feel
Understand what I'm going throughThings just ain't the same
He could never be you
You should know the pain I feel
Understand what I'm going throughThings just ain't the same
He could never be you
You should know the pain I feel
Understand what I'm going through

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Deborah Cox (born July 13, 1974 in Toronto) is a Canadian Pop/House/R&B/Soul singer-songwriter and actress. Her 1998 song "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" held the record for longest-running number one single on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart (14 weeks) for nearly eight years.
She has achieved 11 number-one hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
Deborah Cox is often cited as Canada's top R&B artist.

Read more about Deborah Cox on Last.fm.


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