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james-corbin
Yeah, I’ve said the words so often And so many times the same, That sometimes when I say them now I’m not sure I know her name. So when I met you I was sure Just like the times before That I would love you for a while, Then show you out the door. Chorus But you told me that you loved me, And you told me I would know, ‘cause you felt way deep down in your heart My love for you would grow. V2 So I told you you were beautiful, And I told you you were fine, And just maybe when the stars were right That someday, you’d be mine, And I told you all the pretty words You could ever want to hear, But then I felt a little tug, A tiny twinge of fear. Instrumental bridge V3 So I told you that my love for you Was nothing more than dust. That whatever I may feel for you Was little more than lust, And I told you I was sorry ‘Cause life was just that way, And I never really loved you, And that you should go away.   Chorus But you told me that you loved me, And you told me I would know, ‘cause you felt way deep within your heart My love for you would grow. V4 Then you took me in your open arms, And you said you’d never part, And you told me that our souls were one, You could feel it in your heart, And my struggle to be free from you Grew much weaker with each day, So when you silenced all my fears There was just one thing to say, V5 So I told you that I loved you, And I told you that I knew ‘cause the happy feelin’ in my heart was oh, so sweetly true. Yet though my heart is peaceful now I wonder to this day, Where would I be if you told me That I should go away? Chorus But you told me that you loved me, And you told me I would know, ‘cause you knew way deep within your heart That my love for you would grow.
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 2:07 PM UTC
You Told Me That You Loved Me
Yeah, I’ve said the words so often And so many times the same, That sometimes when I say them now I’m not sure I know her name. So when I met you I was sure Just like the times before That I would love you for a while, Then show you out the door. Chorus But you told me that you loved me, And you told me I would know, ‘cause you felt way deep down in your heart My love for you would grow. V2 So I told you you were beautiful, And I told you you were fine, And just maybe when the stars were right That someday, you’d be mine, And I told you all the pretty words You could ever want to hear, But then I felt a little tug, A tiny twinge of fear. Instrumental bridge V3 So I told you that my love for you Was nothing more than dust. That whatever I may feel for you Was little more than lust, And I told you I was sorry ‘Cause life was just that way, And I never really loved you, And that you should go away.   Chorus But you told me that you loved me, And you told me I would know, ‘cause you felt way deep within your heart My love for you would grow. V4 Then you took me in your open arms, And you said you’d never part, And you told me that our souls were one, You could feel it in your heart, And my struggle to be free from you Grew much weaker with each day, So when you silenced all my fears There was just one thing to say, V5 So I told you that I loved you, And I told you that I knew ‘cause the happy feelin’ in my heart was oh, so sweetly true. Yet though my heart is peaceful now I wonder to this day, Where would I be if you told me That I should go away? Chorus But you told me that you loved me, And you told me I would know, ‘cause you knew way deep within your heart That my love for you would grow.
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In heaven’s swag, with blazing stars, A land swept swell with human blood, An Asian land bode stripes and bars, With pledges so misunderstood. Cast fare to those we honor most, Sad travesty of total price, Yet watch as politician’s boast Of sanctity, and sacrifice. Beyond a bank of river gray, A whisper vessel makes its way Down to a tributary slow, To where the precious paddies grow. So sweet the fragrance of the flowers, And tempted just to pass the hours To dream of days, with want to roam Upon a landscape they called home. So swiftly blast the cannon’s breath. Our gallant sailors feared for naught, Still, in a heartbeat, they found death, Where freedom was but what they sought. And scarcely had the loyal spent The wisdom of their innocence, Came protest marchers, so hell bent To demonstrate their arrogance. And yet a soldier’s wife looks on To where her precious love has gone To fight, where he may justly win, But never see her face again. I watch the demons’ wrath come spew Upon the many, and the few, Still, in the end, they’ll lose the fight, God’s mighty hand preserves the right. Let’s place their honor in our hearts, Those gallant souls who lead the way, That even cowards know to say, They died so we may live to pray.
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 7:45 AM UTC
In Heaven's Swag