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Useta Love Her Lyrics

I have fallen for another. She can make her own way home.
And even when she asked me now, I let her go alone.
I used to watch her up the Chapel when she went to Sunday mass,
When she'd go up to receive, I'd kneel down there and watch her pass.
She had a lot of class.

I used to love her, used to love her once,
A long time ago.
I used to love her, used to love her once,
A long time ago.
It's gone. All my lovin' is gone.
It's gone. All my lovin' is gone.

I remember her collecting for Concern on Christmas Eve.
She was on a forty-eight-hour pass, just water and black tea.
I walked right up and make an ostentatious contribution,
And I winked at her to tell her I'd seduce her in the future,
When she's feeling looser.

I used to love her, used to love her once,
A long time ago.
I used to love her, used to love her once,
A long time ago.
It's gone. All my lovin' is gone.
It's gone. All my lovin' is gone.

So now you know the truth of it. She's no longer my obsession.
All thoughts and dreams I've had of her would take six months in confession.
See, I met this young one Sunday night and she's into free expression,
Her ambition is to rid the world of this sinful repression.
Then we had a session.

I used to love her, used to love her once,
A long time ago.
I used to love her, used to love her once,
A long time ago.
It's gone. All my lovin' is gone.
It's gone. All my lovin' is gone.

I have fallen for another, she can make her own way home.

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