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Alan Jackson - www.memory Lyrics



Alan Jackson - www.memory Lyrics




I know your leavin'
I see the signs
You're gonna walk out on this heart of mine
You'll never call me
You'll never write

You've made your mind up, your gone tonight
If some rainy day you're all alone
You feel like talking, you can log me on

At www.memory,
I'll be waiting for you patiently
If you feel the need, just click on me
At www.memory

You won't even have to hold me
Or look into my eyes
You can tell me that you love me
Through your keyboard and wires
No, you won't have to touch me
Or even take my hand
Just slide your little mouse around
Until you see it land

At www.memory,
I'll be waiting for you patiently
If you feel the need, just click on me
At www.memory

If you feel like love, just click on me
At www.memory
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I know your leavin'
I see the signs
You're gonna walk out on this heart of mine
You'll never call me
You'll never write

You've made your mind up, your gone tonight
If some rainy day you're all alone
You feel like talking, you can log me on

At www.memory,
I'll be waiting for you patiently
If you feel the need, just click on me
At www.memory

You won't even have to hold me
Or look into my eyes
You can tell me that you love me
Through your keyboard and wires
No, you won't have to touch me
Or even take my hand
Just slide your little mouse around
Until you see it land

At www.memory,
I'll be waiting for you patiently
If you feel the need, just click on me
At www.memory

If you feel like love, just click on me
At www.memory
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Writer: ALAN EUGENE JACKSON
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Written by: ALAN EUGENE JACKSON

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