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David Ball – Nobody Told Me lyrics
I bumped my knee hit a chair
I felt no pain it's like nothings there
Completely numb from outside in
Am I even here, have I ever been
Should I be lying somewhere as cold as I can be
With my named carved on a stone in loving memory
Like a ghost searching for the old me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me.
I still drive by our favorite place
But all I am is a nameless face
And when I leave all they say as
That he's been gone since you went away
Should I be lying somewhere as cold as I can be
With my named carved on a stone in loving memory
Like a ghost searching for the old me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me.
Am I waiting for an angel to come and take me on her wing
Or have I been left to wander not feeling anything
Like a ghost searching for the old me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me
I felt no pain it's like nothings there
Completely numb from outside in
Am I even here, have I ever been
Should I be lying somewhere as cold as I can be
With my named carved on a stone in loving memory
Like a ghost searching for the old me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me.
I still drive by our favorite place
But all I am is a nameless face
And when I leave all they say as
That he's been gone since you went away
Should I be lying somewhere as cold as I can be
With my named carved on a stone in loving memory
Like a ghost searching for the old me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me.
Am I waiting for an angel to come and take me on her wing
Or have I been left to wander not feeling anything
Like a ghost searching for the old me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me
Maybe I died when you left and nobody told me
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