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Sad Songs
By
Olivia Newton-John
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It's early in the morning
Today I'm moving away
Sittin' here for the last time
Makes me feel so strange
My life here has ended
Like a pulled up weed
Don't play no sad songs
They'll make me cry
This situation reminds me
Of when I went away to school
My friends they all called me
And said I've been made a fool
My boyfriend he left me
For my best friend
Ahh don't play no sad songs
They'll make me cry
'Cause sad songs are tearin' up my heart again
Loneliness is standing in my path again
I can feel it comin'
I can hear it callin' out my name
I don't wanna remember
What I'm leavin' behind
The radio plays a sad song
And brings it on
Loneliness surrounds me
Like clouds bring rain
Ahh don't play no sad songs
They'll make me cry
'Cause sad songs are tearin' up my heart again
Loneliness is standing in my path again
I can feel it comin'
I can hear it callin' out my name
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