"Next Time You See Me" lyrics

Paul Carrack & The SWR Big Band Lyrics

"Next Time You See Me"
(originally by Little Junior Parker)

Next time you see me, things won't be the same
No no, next time you see me, things won't be the same
And if it hurts you, my darlin', you only have yourself to blame

Like a true, true sayin', all that shines is not gold
Yeah yeah, like a true, true sayin', all that shine is not gold
And like the good book say, you've got to reap just what you sow

Now you lied, cheated, uh-oh for so long
Now you lied, cheated, uh-oh for so long
You're just the wrong darned woman, another queen is on your throne

Next time you see me, things won't be the same
Yeah yeah, next time you see me, things won't be the same
And if it hurts you, my darlin', you only have yourself to blame
And if it hurts you, my darlin', you only have yourself to blame
And if it hurts you, my darlin', you only have yourself to blame


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