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Keep the Change

by George Jones

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It was so good when he loved you I could tell by the sunshine on your face I know he bought you pretty things I know he made your world a happy place And I remember when she loved you And in those days you had someone to care And through your long and lonely nights When you needed someone, she was there Ah, but lately you're not smiling And I don't see that sunshine like before I know you've tried to make it work But I don't think he loves you any more And I know she must have hurt you 'Cause I've seen the tears, you try so hard to hide But if we had each other It might just stop this hurt we have inside Change to me and keep the change And I won't do you like he did And I won't hurt you, like she did Change to me and keep the change And we'll never need another Once we have each other Change to me and keep the change

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