Sing You Sinners
de Jeff Healey
Well, I guess that we could say: What's done is done?
Seems the two of us could never live as one
It's a shame it took so long for me to know
It might have lasted if I let my feelings show
I should have told you
There's nobody as special as you
I should have told you
That your love meant so much to me, too
But I couldn't hold you
Knowing we were unhappy somehow
Should have told you but I never knew 'til now
Well, you say you've met someone who loves you more
And I found that someone I was searching for
We're both happy now and I think it's safe to say
We will always be good friends, but by the way
I should have told you
There's nobody as special as you
I should have told you
That your love meant so much to me, too
But I couldn't hold you
Knowing we were unhappy somehow
Should have told you but I never knew 'til now
Well, it's a shame it took so long for me to know
That I should have told you
There's nobody as special as you
I should have told you
That your love meant so much to me, too
But I couldn't hold you
Knowing we were unhappy somehow
Should have told you but I never knew 'til now
Should have told you but I never knew 'til now
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