Lyrics of 'Many Tears Ago' by Emmy Rossum

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They said your cheating heart will make me cry
And like a fool i gave it a try
I shoulda listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago

But i could not believe the things they said
Because my heart overruled my head
I shoulda listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago

I laughed out loud when they told me
That you had someone else
But your cheating heart has shown me
That i was only fooling myself

Well it's too late for a brand new start
For i have cried you out of my heart
I shoulda listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago

I laughed out loud when they told me
That you had someone else
But your cheating heart has shown me
That i was only fooling myself

Well it's too late for a brand new start
For i have cried you out of my heart
I shoulda listened when they told me so
I shoulda listened when they told me so
I shoulda listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago

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