Over and Over

Album: Beautiful Future (2008)
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  • If you ever leave me, would you know how?
    Don't waste our time, tell me now
    All you have to do is speak out my name
    And I will come running anyway

    And I say, could it be me?
    Could it really, really be? Over and over...
    Could it really, really be? Over and over...

    Don't turn me away and don't let me down
    What can I do to keep you around?
    All you have to do is speak out my name
    And I will come running anyway

    And I say, could it be me?
    Could it really, really be? Over and over...
    Could it really, really be? Over and over...

    Over and over, over and over...
    Over and over, over and over... Writer/s: Christine McVie
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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