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I Would Have Married You Lyrics


Tim Easton I Would Have Married You


As I move along the roadwayThe Los Angeles highway
I travel all alone, sometimes fast
But mostly slow slow slow
And I think about you, I think about you
I met a girl named Mercedes
She was sweet and beautiful
She had a son
She could talk about him on and on
I just thought about you
I only thought about you
Of all the things you said
You wanted to do
There was only one time
When I wouldn't let you
Of all the things that you said
You wanted to be
I remember the last thing
You promised me

You said 'I would have married you'
When I first left you
I was proud and dangerous
I was alive, I was alive and alone
I never thought about you
I never thought about you
Well it wasn't much later
I thought I woke up beside you
And I called out your name
But you were two thousand miles away
I cried about you, I cried about you
Of all the things you said
You wanted to do
There was only one time
When I wouldn't let you
Of all the things that you said
You wanted to be
I remember the last thing
You promised me
You said 'I would have married you'
I would have married you



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