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If you see her will you tell her I said hello And that things haven't changed that much I'm still alone down here in Jacksonville And yes I'm still in love Will you tell her I cry most every night Because things haven't been the same Since the wind blew her into my life And that same wind blew her out again If you see her will you tell her how hard I tried To move beyond what it was we had Perhaps I would not have given my all If I had known it wouldn't last You can tell her if she tries to look me up I went and changed my name I'm no longer Mr. Happy Go Lucky I'm now Down In The Dumps Again You Know What... If you see her tell her I said hello And that everything is fine That I've been living life so care free She's not even crossed my mind If that appears to make her saddened It might just break my heart Because my friend you and I both know the truth I've not been the same since we've been apart
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Apr 5, 2014
Apr 5, 2014 at 6:10 PM UTC
If You See Her...
If you see her will you tell her I said hello And that things haven't changed that much I'm still alone down here in Jacksonville And yes I'm still in love Will you tell her I cry most every night Because things haven't been the same Since the wind blew her into my life And that same wind blew her out again If you see her will you tell her how hard I tried To move beyond what it was we had Perhaps I would not have given my all If I had known it wouldn't last You can tell her if she tries to look me up I went and changed my name I'm no longer Mr. Happy Go Lucky I'm now Down In The Dumps Again You Know What... If you see her tell her I said hello And that everything is fine That I've been living life so care free She's not even crossed my mind If that appears to make her saddened It might just break my heart Because my friend you and I both know the truth I've not been the same since we've been apart
mike-hauser
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Apr 5, 2014
Apr 5, 2014 at 6:10 PM UTC
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