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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: For Me
by Ron Boyte   |   05/06/01 at 01:48:48


Friday
April 13, 2001

Hello Everyone,
Ron Boyte and I teamed up on this lyric!!
We hope you will comment!

Thanks!
Mary


" For Me "
Genre: Country
Artist: Single Young Female
(c)2001 Mary Gardner & Ron Boyte

v1
Sometimes I feel so lost Here where I don't belong
No matter what the cost Tomorrow morning I'll be gone
There isn't any doubt It's what I've got to do
To show myself I'm stronger Than you

chorus
For me
Because I've got to stop living for you
It's something I alone must do
For me

v2
Nothing to cry about My feelings can't be shelved
I'm lost as lovers shout I must protect my inner self
I'll ride the lonely roads I won't be coming home
My bags are stuffed with memories All wrong

chorus
For me
Because I've got to stop living for you
It's something I alone must do
For me

bridge
I guess I've kissed a toad You never were a Prince
It's said there is a cure But kissing's not a wise defense

chorus
For me
Because I've got to stop living for you
It's something I alone must do
For me

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It's something I alone must do
For me

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For me


Ron Boyte's address and contact info:
20455 Cr 146 Tyler, Tx. 75703
Ph/Fax: (903) 894-5634
Email: RBoyte7293@aol.com
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