Lyrics of Over my shoulders
Paul Carrack
Looking back
Over my shoulders
I can see
That look in your eyes
I never dreamed
It could be over
I never wanted
To say goodbye
Looking back
Over my shoulder
With an acing
Deep in my heart
.........
....
Always let it drifting
So far apart
Everybody told me you will leave me
Funny i should be the last to know
Baby please tell me that i'm dreaming
I just never want to let you go
Looking back
Over my shoulder
I can see
That look in your eyes
Telling my ....
Over and over
I never wanted
To say goodbye
I don't mind everybody laughing
But it's enough to make an old man cry
Cause i can feel you slipping through my fingers
I don't even know the reason why
Everyday
..... battels
And just a smile
To hold my head up high
Could it be
If we belong together
Baby won't you give me one more try
Looking back
Over my shoulders
I can see
That look in your eyes
I never dreamed
It could be over
Well i never wanted
To say goodbye
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