Its Not Me Anymore

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the situation
has gotten boring
it’s alright
it’s alright
the situation
has gotten heavy
it’s ok
it’s alright
oh . . .
oh . . .
it’s too bad
but I’m glad

time goes
people change
I’ve felt you drifting away
it’s okay
it’s the way that it goes
it’s okay
I want you to know
I’m here
look at me
who do you see when I speak
it’s not me
it’s not me anymore
it’s not me
not me anymore

I used to love you
but did I know you?
It’s too bad
but I’m glad

the situation
is getting over
it’s past due
we’re past through
oh . . .
oh . . .
don’t be sad
don’t be sad

time flies
people change
helpless as we drift away
it’s okay
it’s the way it goes
it’s okay
I hope that you know

I’m here
look at me
who do you see when I speak
it’s not me
it’s not me anymore
it’s not me
It’s not me anymore

I used to love you
I didn’t know you
it’s okay
it’s okay
you used to me love me
you didn’t know me
it’s too bad
I’m not sad

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from The Disappearing Act, released April 5, 2011
Salim Nourallah (vocals, bass), Bob Blumenfeld (acoustic guitar), John Lefler (electric guitar), Daniel Hopkins (drums), and Richard Martin (keyboards). Written by Bob Blumenfeld and Salim Nourallah

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The Disappearing Act Dallas, Texas

The Disappearing Act—a magic trick? An illusion? Maybe a band? Ambiguous though it may be, The Disappearing Act could be roughly defined as a recording partnership between two songwriting friends, Dallas’s Salim Nourallah and El Paso’s Bob Blumenfeld.

The Disappearing Act has released two albums to date, 2011’s The Disappearing Act and 2015's Born to Say Goodbye.
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