Album: Blue Jays (1975)
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  • You don't even know my name
    Time was when you would
    Take the love you've given all away
    Take a part of me

    You don't even walk my road
    Can't find where you turned
    Looked away and you were gone
    Now we're on our own
    Old man is this why we're alone

    I, I believe
    What is lost for ever has brought the change in me
    I, I believe
    What is lost for ever has brought the change in me

    You don't even know my world
    I've tried hard to see
    If I'd found the world you're looking for
    There'd be a change in me

    You don't even know my name
    Time was when you would
    Take the love you've given all away
    Take a part of me
    You've gone and changed the world I see

    I, I believe
    What is lost for ever has brought the change in me
    I, I believe
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