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Frankie Miller - I Can't Change It Lyrics



Frankie Miller - I Can't Change It Lyrics




My friends can't find some things I say
Must be the way I say those things
My friends can't find some things I do
Must be the way I do those things
I can't change it
But I'm trying to do right

I used to steal I used to fall
Was I wrong I can't recall
I stole in love but all in all
Was I wrong I don't recall
I can't change it
But I'm trying to do right

Is it bad to look inside yourself and decide to go
To someone who can show the way complete
Are you glad to lose the doubts you thought would never go
When them inside hallucinations had you beat

My own true love has gone away
What can I say she left that day
The moon still shines a different way
What can I say
She left that day
I can't change it but I'm waiting patiently
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My friends can't find some things I say
Must be the way I say those things
My friends can't find some things I do
Must be the way I do those things
I can't change it
But I'm trying to do right

I used to steal I used to fall
Was I wrong I can't recall
I stole in love but all in all
Was I wrong I don't recall
I can't change it
But I'm trying to do right

Is it bad to look inside yourself and decide to go
To someone who can show the way complete
Are you glad to lose the doubts you thought would never go
When them inside hallucinations had you beat

My own true love has gone away
What can I say she left that day
The moon still shines a different way
What can I say
She left that day
I can't change it but I'm waiting patiently
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Writer: FRANKIE MILLER
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Frankie Miller - I Can't Change It Video
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Performed By: Frankie Miller
Length: 3:11
Written by: FRANKIE MILLER

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