Lyrics of 'Many Tears Ago' by Eddy Arnold

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Many tears ago you said you'd love me
Oh how happy was this heart of mine
Then a dark cloud came from out of nowhere
And the sun went down no more to shine

Many tears ago I learned too well love
What it means to bear a heavy load
I found out just what has meant by sorrow
Many tears ago along life's road

Many tears ago I built a castle
Built it very strong and very tall
Though I thought it has a firm foundation
Many tears ago I saw it fall

Many times I've wished that I would die love
Better to be dead than feel so low
All I ever lived or ever hoped for
Left me many many tears ogo
[ steel ]
Many tears ago you called me darling
In my dreams I hear you say it now
I can almost feel your arms around me
Arms that never meant to keep the vow

Many tears ago 'twas in the springtime
When you said goodbye and went away
Oh how well this aching heart remembers
Many many tears ago today

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