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I still get that same old feeling
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Tearing up this heart of mine
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Telling me that maybe I'm, not really over you
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I still get the same old yearning
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Turning my heart inside out
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Love, there can't be any doubt, I'm still not over you
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The Oak tree where you carved my name, a year ago, now
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Somehow it doesn't really look the same, I think it knows, now
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The places, we would go, still play the songs we used to know
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I still get that same old feeling
Bm7
Tearing up this heart of mine
E E7 A
Telling me that maybe I'm, not really over you
E A F# Bm
I still get the same old yearning
Bm7
Turning my heart inside out
E E7 A
Love, there can't be any doubt, I'm still not over you
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The cottage where we used to meet, is overgrown, now
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We'd dreamed we'd live there, too, someday
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Just on our own, now
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Letters you wrote me, still bring back sad old memor..ies
E A F# Bm
I still get that same old feeling
Bm7
Tearing up this heart of mine
E E7 A
Telling me that maybe I'm, not really over you
E A F# Bm
I still get the same old yearning
Bm7
Turning my heart inside out
E E7 A
Love, there can't be any doubt, I'm still not over you
Written by Tony Macaulay/John MacLeod