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Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings
 
  Last night, quietly, she walked through my mind
As I lay searching for sleep.
Her soft hand reached out, she whispered my name
As she brushed a tear from my cheek.
And then those funny familiar forgotten feelings
Started walkin’ all over my mind.
It’s sad, so sad to watch love go bad,
But a true love would not have gone wrong.
I’m just thankful for the good times we’ve had
For without them I could not go on,
With all these funny familiar forgotten feelings
Walkin’ all over my mind.
I must go on, be strong,
Tho’ a million teardrops may fall,
Before these funny familiar forgotten feelings
Stop walk’ all over my mind




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