Where Did It Go Wrong?

Album: Melody (2008)
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  • Where did it go wrong'
    My heartbreak's here to stay
    But today I lost you
    'Cause you keep hiding

    You disappear and I'm confused
    If you're running forever and ever
    I'm not the one who'll lose

    Once again
    I'll dream about you kissing me
    I'll dream about the way we'd be
    But you don't even notice me

    Where did it go wrong'
    I think that we both know
    It's as far as we go
    There's no point trying

    I don't feel wronged or in the right
    I'm not trying to keep this together
    I've already put up the fight

    Once again
    I'll dream about you kissing me
    I'll dream about the way we'd be
    But you don't even notice me

    Even when I call you
    You don't even know my name
    Oh, I surely try
    Oh, will you surely try'

    Once again
    I'll dream about you kissing me
    I'll dream about the way we'd be
    But you don't even notice me

    Even when I call you
    You don't even know my name
    Oh, I surely try
    Oh, will you surely try' Oh

    Once again
    I'll dream about you kissing me
    I'll dream about the way we'd be
    But you don't even notice me

    Even when I call you Writer/s: JOHN FRANCIS MCELHONE, SHARLEEN EUGENE SPITERI
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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