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Why Do I Still Care
Kameron Marlowe

Dive into the poignant emotions of love and heartache with 'Why Do I Still Care,' a heartfelt song by Kameron Marlowe. This ballad explores the lingering feelings we wrestle with after a relationship ends, questioning why those emotions still haunt us long after the person has gone. Rich with evocative lyrics and soulful melodies, this song will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to move on from lost love.


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verse1:
I see your face in every crowd,
Even though you're not around,
Your memory, it lingers here,
Whispering secrets in my ear.

Pre-Chorus:
Why can't I shake this off?
Why does it feel so tough?
You're like a ghost, you won't let go,
Still haunting me, I need to know.

Chorus:
Why do I still care?
When you're not even there,
I gave you all my heart,
You tore it all apart.
Why do I still care?
When you were never fair
I should be moving on,
But the pain is never gone.
Why do I still care?

verse2:
I thought that time would heal these wounds,
But it feels like yesterday at noon,
Every song on the radio,
Reminds me of your shadow.

Pre-Chorus:
Why can't I shake this off?
Why does it feel so tough?
You're like a ghost, you won't let go,
Still haunting me, I need to know.

Chorus:
Why do I still care?
When you're not even there,
I gave you all my heart,
You tore it all apart.
Why do I still care?
When you were never fair
I should be moving on,
But the pain is never gone.
Why do I still care?

Bridge:
Maybe someday I'll find the strength,
To finally let you go, at length,
But until then, I'll be right here,
Wondering why I shed these tears.

Chorus:
Why do I still care?
When you're not even there,
I gave you all my heart,
You tore it all apart.
Why do I still care?
When you were never fair
I should be moving on,
But the pain is never gone.
Why do I still care?

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About "Why Do I Still Care"
  • Song Idea:

    Why do I still care

  • Artist Inspiration:

    Kameron Marlowe

  • Created: June 4, 2024
  • Views: 36