Bill Osofsky songs
This is one I wrote with Songramp AOY Eden Langworthy. Sung by Dave Brooks and on Dave Brook's CD that Eden produced. SHE'S FORGOTTEN BY NOW (verse) A quarter moon, a Dallas sky Orion on the rise A hint of lilac on her neck And love was in our eyes Some good Kentucky bourbon Made everything feel right And though I'd known her just a month The world was ours that night (prechorus) We spent about a year together Then things just fell apart And she walked herself out of my life But she's still in my heart (chorus) Each day I remind myself It's time that I let go But I still think of her When I'm here alone Every time I start to feel like I'll get by somehow I'm haunted by those memories That she's forgotten by now (verse) Was I too blind, was she too young? It doesn't pay to blame No matter how two people try They can never love the same Freedom held her tighter than I could ever do She promised we would work things out, but I knew it wasn't true (prechorus) It wasn't getting any better And any fool could see As much as that girl meant to me It wasn't meant to be (repeat chorus) Bill Osofsky/Eden Langworthy copyright
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