Didn’t We Almost Win It
Laura Branigan is one of the many women artists who have influenced my taste for music. She’s one of the famous artists during the 80s but went off the lamplight after a while. She died on Aug. 26, 2004 of a brain aneurysm while asleep at her home in East Quogue, N.Y.
This song is definitely a heart-filled song of Laura that I like most.
You don’t act the same
And your eyes have changed
I don’t want to hear the words you say
I don’t want to know the pain
And I see your lips move
But I can’t hear the sound
So I turn my head away
As my heart drops to the ground
And I’ve tried to see right through you
But it’s all in vain
Like a locomotive blinded by the rain
And I swear that you loved me just the other day
I still remember how you used to say
I would die for you
I would live for you
I would fight for the right just to give to you
You can set me free but you’ll come back to me
Didn’t we almost win
Didn’t we almost win it all
Time seems to heal wounds
Well that’s what they say
But it doesn’t matter now
‘Cause I never felt that way
And I see your lips move
But I can’t hear the sound
So I turn my head away
As my heart drops to the ground
And I’ve tried to see right through you
But it’s all in vain
Like a locomotive blinded by the rain
And I swear that you loved me just the other day
I still remember how you used to say
I would die for you
I would live for you
I would fight for the right just to give to you
You can set me free but you’ll come back to me
Didn’t we almost win
Didn’t we almost win it all
I could swear that you loved me just the other day
I still remember how you used to say
I would die for you
I would live for you
I would fight for the right just to give to you
You can set me free but you’ll come back to me
Didn’t we almost win
Didn’t we almost win it all
You can set me free but you’ll come back to me
Didn’t we almost win
Didn’t we almost win
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