Didn't You Know

Jun 30
21:00

2004

Gary Revel

Gary Revel

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I thought I told youMaybe I ... I didn't causeI didn't ... you knowI thought you knew itMaybe you ... you didn't, youJust didn't knowBut I take the blame for it allI thought you

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I thought I told you
Maybe I didn't
Maybe I didn't cause
I didn't know

Didn't you know

I thought you knew it
Maybe you didn't
Maybe you didn't,Didn't You Know Articles you
Just didn't know

But I take the blame for it all

I thought you knew everything
Aren't you God

Copyright 2004 Gary Revel

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