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Artist/Band:
Dixie Chicks
Lyrics for Song: You Were Mine
Lyrics for Album: The Essential [2010]
I can't find a reason, to let go.
Even though you've found a new love,
and she is what your dreams are made of.
I can't find a reason to hang on,
what went wrong can be forgiven,
without you it ain't worth livin', alone.
Sometimes I wake up cryin' at night
and sometimes I scream out your name.
What right does she have to take you're heart away?
When for so long you were mine.
Took out all the pictures of our wedding day,
it was a time of love and laughter,
"happy ever after".
But even those old pictures have begun to fade,
please tell me she is not real,
and that you are really comin' home, to stay
Sometimes I wake up cryin' at night
and sometimes I scream out your name.
What right does she have to take your heart away?
When for so long you were mine.
I can give you two good reasons
to show you love's not blind.
He's two and she's four and you know they adore you,
so how can I tell them
that you changed your mind?
Sometimes I wake up cryin' at night
and sometimes I scream out your name.
What right does she have to take your heart away?
When for so long you were mine.
I remember when you were mine...
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You Were Mine
Dixie Chicks' 'You Were Mine' stands as a poignant centerpiece on their 2010 compilation, The Essential. The track exemplifies the group's signature blend of country storytelling and emotional depth, characteristic of their work during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Often associated with themes of enduring love and personal sacrifice, the song reflects the band's ability to craft narratives that resonate deeply with listeners. As part of their broader discography, this recording showcases the trio's vocal harmonies and the raw, unpolished authenticity that defined their career. It remains a staple for fans seeking to explore the evolution of their sound from their debut era through to their later releases. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Essential [2010] |
 Dixie Chicks
"The Essential [2010]"
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