I Wonder Do You Think Of Me

Album: I Wonder Do You Think Of Me (1989)
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  • If you drive around
    Back in our old hometown
    I wonder do you think of me
    When you drive by a school
    Do you remember two fools
    I wonder do you think of me
    And remember the park
    Where you struck the spark
    To a fire that's still burning
    Oh, in my heart
    That old graduation day
    You just drifted away
    I wonder do you think of me
    And remember those games
    Those cold football games
    I was your hero
    Though I seldom played
    Back then could you see
    What our future would be
    I wonder do you think of me
    And the classes we missed
    Caused by a kiss
    I can tell you that I've never
    Felt like that since
    I don't know if you would
    But I'd go back if I could
    I wonder do you think of me
    I still love you
    Do you think of me Writer/s: SANGER SHAFER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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