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Julie Roberts - That Aint A Crime Lyrics



Julie Roberts - That Aint A Crime Lyrics




I could go on out tonight and do anything I want
I can find someone to hold me
But I've got my reasons, but reasons I don't

I know you're gone, I just can't move on
Cause your memory is chained to my mind
That ain't a crime

I know I should forget you
That you're no good for me
But that doesn't mean I don't want you
And my broken heart and my broken dreams

I know you're gone, I just can't move on
Cause your memory is chained to my mind
That ain't a crime

I've tried and I've tried
I've cried and I've cried over you
Over you

[Instrumental Interlude]

I know you're gone, I just can't move on
Cause your memory is chained to my mind
It's there all the time
And that ain't a crime
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I could go on out tonight and do anything I want
I can find someone to hold me
But I've got my reasons, but reasons I don't

I know you're gone, I just can't move on
Cause your memory is chained to my mind
That ain't a crime

I know I should forget you
That you're no good for me
But that doesn't mean I don't want you
And my broken heart and my broken dreams

I know you're gone, I just can't move on
Cause your memory is chained to my mind
That ain't a crime

I've tried and I've tried
I've cried and I've cried over you
Over you

[Instrumental Interlude]

I know you're gone, I just can't move on
Cause your memory is chained to my mind
It's there all the time
And that ain't a crime
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Chris Stapleton, James Chamberlain
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




Julie Roberts - That Aint A Crime Video
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Performed By: Julie Roberts
Language: English
Length: 3:30
Written by: Chris Stapleton, James Chamberlain

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