Lyrics of ' I Wonder Where You Are Tonight ' by Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys

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1.
I'm sad tonight my heart is weary
I'm wondering if I'm wrong or right
To dream about you though you left me
I wonder where you are tonight

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That old rain is cold and slowly falling
Upon my window pane tonight
And though your love grows even colder
I wonder where you are tonight

2.
Your heart was cold you never loved me
Although you often said you cared
And now you've gone to find another
Someone who knows the love I shared

Chorus

3.
Then came the dawn the day you left me
I tried to smile with all my might
But I just couldn't hide the sorrow
That lingers in my heart tonight

Chorus

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