I Think of You Song Lyrics and Chords by Ronnie Reno
I Think of You
Written and Recorded by Ronnie Reno
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y I don't think
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I remember the good
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times and all we've gon
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I think of our
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love
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I know you do
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too
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I don't think o
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Time never stands
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still we just hang
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on
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when
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I was
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weak you kept me
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strong
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love and the
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passion we
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knew
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Time never stands
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still time just moves
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on
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when
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I was
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weak you kept me
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strong
When I needed
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love you
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needed it
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too
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by
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I don't think o
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f
you
FAQ
Who sang the the song I Think of You?
- The song I Think of You was sang by Ronnie Reno.
Who is Ronnie Reno?
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