#1 Country Song
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#1 Country Song
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I remember the day my little brother brought you 'round.
I even recall the color of your dress. Deep blue like the evening sky, I was captured, I confess.
I didn't think you'd treat me like you did the rest.
I remember the night you told me I was the one. Those loving words and the promises we made. But, before that night was done, I'd find out you were just having fun and from the start you never planned to stay.
Now darlin' I feel I'm going out of my mind.
Can't last another day without you.
I wish my foolish heart could find somebody new, but I just can't stop loving you.
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