Can I Change My Mind
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"Can I Change My Mind" is a 1968 song by Tyrone Davis, covered by the likes of Alton Ellis.
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Aww, she didn't bat an eye As I packed my bags to leave I thought she would start to cry Or sit around my room and grieve But y'all, the girl, she fooled me this time She acted like I was the last thing on her mind I would like to start all over again
Baby, can I change my mind I just wanna change my mind Baby, let me change my mind As I took those steps Toward that open door Knowing all the time Oh, Lord, I just didn't wanna go But she didn't give me no sign Nothing that would make me change my mind I would like to start all over again
Baby, can I change my mind Please, please, please, baby I just wanna change my mind
Oh, I played my games Many times before But peoples, let me tell y'all Oh, I never reached the door But ooh, the winds howl tonight I keep lookin' back but my baby's nowhere in sight I would like to start all over again
Baby, can I change my mind Please, please, please, baby Baby, let me change my mind [fade]
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