Lyrics of 'I'm Already Taken [ With Kathy Twitty ]' by Conway Twitty

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A little third grade hand wrote i love you on a note of yellow paper
And sent it to the frontrow to a little blonde haired girl
The blonde haired girl just opened it and read it to herself
And i was so embarrassed when she turned around and said

I'm already taken you spoke up too late
I love somebody else so you'll just have to wait

The years flew by so quickly there we were in junior high
I realized that i still loved her so
So i called her up and told her exactly how i felt
Then she said there's something that you really ought to know

I'm already taken...

So wait i did and never changed my love for that little blonde haired girl
Who's the mother of our little blonde haired boy
Who's to our hearts so close
I hate to think how fast he's growing up
Last night i overheard them as she tucked him into bed
He said mommy will you marry me and this is what she said

I'm already taken you spoke up too late
I love your daddy son so you'll just have to wait
I'm already taken you spoke up too late
I love your daddy son so you'll just have to wait

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