Lyrics of The questionnaire
Tracy Lawrence

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Release date : 30/03/2004
Duration : 0:03:4
Old magazine, empty coffee cup
Out of curiosity i picked it up
It said, 'does he still love you? turn to page one twenty-three'
That's when i realized she'd left it there for me
Question number one, does he still kiss you goodnight?
Number two, was if he does, does he still close his eyes?
Three, does he still call you just to hear your voice?
Four, would he be home right now if he had a choice?
Five's a little tricky, do you think he is bein' true?
'cuz you're either half way finished or you're over half way through
Six said, 'do you ever cry when you're all by yourself?'
Seven, do you think he'd change if he knew how you felt?
I skipped down to ten to see what she had written there
It said, 'do you still love him?'
Damn that questionnaire
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