Lyrics of 'Simple Song' by John Paul White

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You're gonna die
You're gonna die
And younger eyes are gonna cry
Done my mournin' in your arms
I ain't gonna lose sleep when you're safe from harm

I loved you hard
And I loved you long
Sung every chorus
To this simple song

But I will remember
I will remember
And I will remember
But I won't cry for you
No more

I am no martyr
I'm no saint
And by your side I'll have no complaint
Said I would along time ago
And when He comes calling I will let you go
And you will go

I loved you hard
And I loved you long
Sung every chorus
To this simple song

But I will remember
I will remember
And I will remember
But I won't cry for you
No more

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