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By Charlie Louvin, I just came in here tonight to get somebody off
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By Charlie Louvin, I'll remember always no I won't forget you
I'll remember always
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By Charlie Louvin, I just finished reading one of your sweet letters
That you
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By Charlie Louvin, [ with Diane McCall ]
If I were a carpenter and
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By Charlie Louvin, With just an empty two-room flat but eyes full of
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By Charlie Louvin, What a pleasant surprise to have you call me
Your voice
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By Charlie Louvin, In the yard there are two trucks and a sandbox
Honey
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By Charlie Louvin, Love is a thing of joy forever if it doesn't
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By Charlie Louvin, You're losing interest in me and it's showing it's not
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By Charlie Louvin, Just between the two of us we know our love
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By Charlie Louvin, Just for you just for you that's why I say
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By Charlie Louvin, We moved from where we lived so we could start
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By Charlie Louvin, (Oh the last foxhole oh the last foxhole) oh Lord
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By Charlie Louvin, I got up and made my mornin' cup of coffee
Fooled
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By Charlie Louvin, Let me put it another way there's no use to
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By Charlie Louvin, Let's put our world back together
Let's try our love one
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By Charlie Louvin, Life begins at forty so the old say and go
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By Charlie Louvin, I've got a sad sad story friend that I don't
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By Charlie Louvin, Girl don't look at me that way for the things
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By Charlie Louvin, Did you ever say I'm lonesome then stop to wonder
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By Charlie Louvin, You asked what I'm searching for fame or fortune oughta
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By Charlie Louvin, Cause your love takes good care of me yes your
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By Charlie Louvin, Little man watch your woman just a little too close
Little
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By Charlie Louvin, Pardon me if I can't keep my hands off of
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By Charlie Louvin, You say tomorrow you're going it's so hard for me
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By Charlie Louvin, I'm not worry cause I know
I'll forget you in a
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By Charlie Louvin, Well I ain't been loved in a month of Sundays
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By Charlie Louvin, Don't it seem to rain a lot in our lives
A
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By Charlie Louvin, Every night when I get home I usually find myself
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By Charlie Louvin, I broke the link that snapped the chains that bound