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Bread Aubrey lyrics is the 4th song on the album "Guitar Man" by Bread. The "Aubrey" lyrics by Bread are displayed below.
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And aubrey was her name

A not so very ordinary girl or name.

But who's to blame?

For a love that wouldn't bloom

For the hearts that never played in tune.

Like a lovely melody that everyone can sing

Take away the words that rhyme it doesn't mean a thing.

 

And aubrey was her name.

We triped the light and danced together to the moon

But where was june.

No it never came around.

If it did it never made a sound

Maybe i was absent or was listening to fast

Catching all the words but then the meaning going past

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But god i miss the girl

And i'd go a thousand times around the world just to be

Closer to her than to me.

 

And aubrey was her name

I never knew her but i loved her just the same

I loved her name.

Wish that i had found the way

And the reasons that would make her stay.

I have learned to lead a life apart from all the rest.

If i can't have the one i want i'll do without the best.

 

But how i miss the girl

And i'd go a million times around the world just to say

She had been mine for a day.

 

 

 

 

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