That's When I Knew

Album: Love Somebody (2015)
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  • It wasn't when you walked out, wasn't when you said goodbye
    It wasn't when I sat down and had myself a real good cry
    Oh, it wasn't when I tore your picture from the frame
    Threw it in the fire and sent it up in flames
    I still felt the same

    Oh, but then tonight, I met someone
    We went out and we had fun
    He made me laugh, we danced all night
    And I didn't see your face when I was looking in his eyes
    That's when I knew
    I was over you

    I was staying busy, trying to keep you off my mind
    Baby, but your memory, it put up a real good fight
    Oh, I went out with friends to have a drink or two
    They tried to cheer me up, there was nothing they could do
    I was missing you

    But then tonight, there with him
    It felt so good to feel good again
    He took my hand and I didn't mind
    And I didn't try to stop him when he kissed me goodnight
    That's when I knew
    I was over

    Crying in my pillow
    Praying that you'd come home
    Waiting for the phone to ring
    Wondering where it went wrong
    Wishing I could move on
    Thought I'd never feel this way
    I thought I'd never see this day

    Oh, but then tonight, I met someone
    We went out and we had fun
    He made me laugh and we danced all night
    And I didn't see your face 'cause I was looking in his eyes
    That's when I knew
    I was over you
    I was over you Writer/s: ASHLEY GORLEY, JIM COLLINS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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