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Andrew Pope - Whyy Lyrics



Andrew Pope - Whyy Lyrics




I saw you the other day and now you're gone
Why did you have to go
Oh no

I just saw you the other day
Sitting right next to me
But now you're gone

You left me alone on a bench seat
Down on maple street
It was so cold
I was all alone
But you had to go
Oh no no no

Why did you have to go
All you say is I don't know
I don't know
Oh no

It was back on maple street
You had a lot to say
Things like how you didn't want to leave
And how you loved me

I was so happy to be there with you
You seemed a little off
And then left way to soon

So
Why did you have to go
No oh no no no
Is still want you to be here

On the bench seat
Down on maple street

Down on maple street
Sitting there with me
Down on maple street
On that old stone bench seat with me
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I saw you the other day and now you're gone
Why did you have to go
Oh no

I just saw you the other day
Sitting right next to me
But now you're gone

You left me alone on a bench seat
Down on maple street
It was so cold
I was all alone
But you had to go
Oh no no no

Why did you have to go
All you say is I don't know
I don't know
Oh no

It was back on maple street
You had a lot to say
Things like how you didn't want to leave
And how you loved me

I was so happy to be there with you
You seemed a little off
And then left way to soon

So
Why did you have to go
No oh no no no
Is still want you to be here

On the bench seat
Down on maple street

Down on maple street
Sitting there with me
Down on maple street
On that old stone bench seat with me
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Writer: Andrew Pope
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Performed By: Andrew Pope
Language: English
Length: 2:50
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