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Artist: Glen Campbell
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Song Title: Burning Bridges
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Found some letters
You wrote me this morning
They told of a love we once knew
Now they're gone
I burnt them to ashes
Don't want nothin' to remind me o-of you

Burning bridges behind me
It's too late to tur-urn back now-ow-ow
Burning bridges behind me
All I want is to forget you some how

Sold the house
We once planned together
Said goodbye
To friends we once knew
Then I moved
To a far away city
Trying hard to forget abou-out you

Burning bridges behind me
It's too late to tur-urn back now-ow-ow
Burning bridges behind me
All I want is to forget you so-ome how

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