the Mani was

歌手 Tracy Lawrence Tracy Lawrence

the Mani was 歌詞

Look at me in that photograph
Before we were ever us
Long before you found someone else
And broke our sacred trust
I hardly recognize myself
Sure has been awhile
Amazing how much my life has changed
Since i've worn that smile
What happened to that smile
(chorus)
There i am with my head held high
My step was quick and my eyes were bright
Back when i believed in love
And would lay my heart on the line
I don't know which hurts the most
Losing you or having to see
The picture of the man i was
Before the fool you made of me
I've wasted time here missing you
Doubting who i am
I can't make you something you're not
But i can be me again
Oh deep down i know i can...
(repeat chorus)
(tag)
I want to be the man i was
Before the fool you made of me

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  1. Lonely
  2. Unforgiven
  3. Just You and Me
  4. From the Inside Out
  5. the holes that he dug
  6. the Mani was
  7. long wet kiss
  8. lessons learned (dance club sampler version)
  9. From Here to Kingdom Come (Dance Club Sampler Version)
  10. Steps
Tracy Lawrence所有歌曲
  1. My Second Home
  2. Paint Me a Birmingham
  3. Stones
  4. Sticks and Stones (2007 Remaster)
  5. Think of Me
  6. Footprints on the Moon
  7. As Easy as Your Blessings
  8. Pills
  9. Crying Ain't Dying
  10. A Far Cry from You
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