Before I Met You
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Before I Met You
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I thought I had seen pretty girls in my time but that was before I met you
I never saw one that I wanted for mine but that was before I met you
I thought I was swinging the world by the tail I thought I could never be blue
I thought I'd been kissed and I thought I'd been loved but that was before I met you
[ piano - steel ]
I wanted to ramble and always be free but that was before I met you
I said that no woman could ever hold me but that was before I met you
I thought I was swinging...
[ guitar ]
I thought I was swinging...
Yes that was before I met you
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Ernest Tubb performs "Before I Met You", and this lyric page sits inside the Ernest Tubb catalog on LyroVerse.
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