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Willie Watson - Play It One More Time Lyrics



Willie Watson - Play It One More Time Lyrics




If you could spend a lifetime
Living in the moment
Of the amber morning fading
Could you tell the difference
If you're cursed or haunted
Would you get what you wanted
Tell me

Does the melody appear
Is it falling on deaf ears
Are you too far gone
I wouldn't be the first
To recognize the song is dying
Stuck inside my head, play it one more time

You know how the story ends
In the books up on your shelf
And the words are so persuading
If you can read between the lines
You could lift the blinds to see
That the pages are fading

The sound was so sincere
And everyone could hear
But now you're too far gone
I wouldn't be the first
To recognize the song is dying
Stuck inside my head, play it one more time"
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If you could spend a lifetime
Living in the moment
Of the amber morning fading
Could you tell the difference
If you're cursed or haunted
Would you get what you wanted
Tell me

Does the melody appear
Is it falling on deaf ears
Are you too far gone
I wouldn't be the first
To recognize the song is dying
Stuck inside my head, play it one more time

You know how the story ends
In the books up on your shelf
And the words are so persuading
If you can read between the lines
You could lift the blinds to see
That the pages are fading

The sound was so sincere
And everyone could hear
But now you're too far gone
I wouldn't be the first
To recognize the song is dying
Stuck inside my head, play it one more time"
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Writer: WILLIE WATSON, MORGAN NAGLER
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing




Willie Watson - Play It One More Time Video
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Performed By: Willie Watson
Language: English
Length: 4:08
Written by: WILLIE WATSON, MORGAN NAGLER

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