I Knew You Once is from our recently released album 'A Mile Until Dawn' by ‘Les Paul’s’ (The Paul’s) that was released on 22 December 2016 on i-Tunes, Amazon and Spotify.
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Music composed and performed by Paul Odiase, lyrics by Paul Robert Thomas
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I Knew You Once about an ex-lover you thought you once knew
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I knew you once
I knew you once, not long ago
Maybe it was, I don’t know
Just a spark of you remains
But that spark’s what drives me insane
You went through my universe like a shooting star
You sped on past my window like a souped up car
You were too slick to hold, too fast to see
All that remains is your memory
I just can’t get you out of my head
Can’t get you out of my head
I wish that this memory was dead
I’ve got it all, I don’t need you
Why do you haunt me like you do
You were so good were so bad
You’re the best thing that I ever had
I look for you wherever I may wander to
Who are you with now holding them so close to you
Do they care who you are, or do they see?
As your fire eats them completely
I just can’t get you out of my head
Can’t get you out of my head
I wish that this memory was dead
I knew you once, not long ago
Maybe it was, I don’t know
Just a spark of you remains
But that spark’s what drives me insane
You went through my universe like a shooting star
You sped on past my window like a souped up car
You were too slick to hold, too fast to see
All that remains is your memory
Your memory
Your memory
Your memory
I knew you once, not long ago
Maybe it was, I don’t know
Just a spark of you remains
But that spark’s what drives me insane
You went through my universe like a shooting star
You sped on past my window like a souped up car
I just can’t get you out of my head
Can’t get you out of my head
I wish that this memory was dead
Paul Robert Thomas
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