The Girl Who Used to Be
Lyrics
She's the girl who used to be
In the town that can't remember
Just a face you use to see
In a show one past September
Another child star who didn't get far
As she hoped to
She's got re-runs for memories
She don't want sympathy
Or pity from me
She wants the chance to do it over
Just to prove that she can
There's no sympathy
Or pity from me
Just the chance to do it over
To prove that she can
She reads the want ads and haunts the bars
What she finds is next to nothing
She can push but just so far
And she's tired of being that someone
At the end of the line
She wants her day in the sun forever
Not much different from you and me
She's the girl who used to be
In the town that can't remember
Writer(s): JOHN OATES
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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