There’s a number on a napkin in my coat pocket
With a lipstick kiss by the mouth that said call it
Little hearts are drawn where the zeroes should be
But you’re not the one who wrote this note to me
We said forever was just a lie we’d say.
When the truth is just too hard to take.
You’re not the one who held me through the night
You’re not the one who held me so tight
You’re not the one who softly whispered...“it’ll be ok”.
You’re not the one who kissed away my tears
You’re not the one who loved away wasted years
But I was loving you, Anyway
There’s a number on my cell phone I see it flashing
It looks familiar like the one on that there napkin
Your silhouette & your summer dress, left my head in such a mess
You’re not the one, not the one for me
We said forever was just a lie we’d say.
When the truth is just too hard to take.
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