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"I Wonder Why" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Time, released 9th October 1995. The track is 4:30 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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It's hard When a love goes wrong Picking up the pieces to go on Our dreams Are scattered in the wind I won't let it take me under Even though you tried and I wonder why Things go the way they do Why people lie And break a heart in two I wonder why Things go the way they do It's strange Strange the way I feel Time is all I need to make me heal You're gone And now I'm all alone (now you are alone) I'll reclaim the thunder Dry the tears I've cried, still I wonder why Things go the way they do Why people lie And break a heart in two I wonder why Things go the way they do Now I'm turning my back on confusion (it's alright, alright, it's alright) I won't live in a world of illusion (there's no time, no time, no time) Well the river stopped running through me You didn't see what you did to me (you didn't see what you did to me) I've got to try to find, some kind of peace of mind You're just a mystery to me I'll reclaim the thunder Dry the tears I've cried, still I wonder why Things go the way they do Why people lie And break a heart in two I wonder why Things go the way they do (I wonder why, I wonder why, I wonder why, I) (I wonder why, I wonder why, I wonder why, I) (I wonder why, I wonder why, I wonder why, I) (I wonder why, I wonder why, I wonder why)
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