Released: July 26, 2005

Songwriter: D. Vincent Williams Jim Collins Marc Beeson

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
I've never been superstitious
I've never feared the unknown
But ever since you left me
I've believed in ghosts
Girl, I believe in ghosts

[Chorus]
Well, I'm haunted by a memory
That won't leave or let me go
Call me crazy, and I may be
But I believe in ghosts
Girl, I believe in ghosts

[Verse 2]
I swear I keep seein' shadows
I know that I'm not alone
I feel the temperature droppin'
And it chills me to the bone

[Chorus]
Yeah, I'm haunted by a memory
That won't leave or let me go
Call me crazy, and I may be
But I believe in ghosts
Girl, I believe in ghosts

[Bridge]
Should I be afraid? Should I be scared?
You follow me everywhere, I'm haunted
Call me crazy, hell, I may be
But I believe in ghosts

[Chorus]
Well, I'm haunted (well, I'm haunted) by a memory (by a memory)
That won't leave or let me go
Call me crazy (call me crazy) and I may be (and I may be)
But I believe in ghosts
Girl, I believe in ghosts

[Outro]
I've never been superstitious
I've never feared the unknown
But ever since you left me, baby
I've believed in ghosts

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