Lyrics of 'I Could Have Told You So' by Esther Phillips

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I could have told you she would hurt you,
She'd love you awhile and desert you,
If only you'd asked I could have told you so!
I could have saved you some crying,
Yes, I could have told you she was lying,
But you were in love and you didn't want to know.

I hear her now as I toss and turn and try to sleep,
I hear her now making promises she'll never keep;
And now it's over and done with,
She'll find someone new to have fun with!
Through all of my tears I could have told you so.

And now it's over and done with,
She'll find someone new to have fun with!
Through all of my tears I could have told you so,
Through all of my tears I could have told you so.

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