"Where Is She Now" lyrics
"Where Is She Now"
I grew up three doors down
I knew every girl in that little town
But holding her, just felt drive
Now I wish she was here tonight
Where is she now?
I just can't see
I discover too late
She was made for me
I've been searching for something
That was already found
And my heart still loves her
But where is she now?
Down the road of the ladder
[?]
The days are long, but the years are flying
She slept away somewhere along the line
Where is she now?
I just can't see
I discover too late
She was made for me
I've been searching for something
That was already found
And my heart still loves her
But where is she now?
I've been searching for something
That was already found
And my heart still loves her
But where is she now?
Lord knows, I still love her
But where is she now?
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- Granger Smith Lyrics
album:
"Waiting On Forever" (1998)
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