Lyrics of 'Singer Of Sad Song' by Vern Gosdin

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Singer of sad songs you sure know how to hurt you couldn't be a deeper shade of blue you must have loved a woman that treated you like dirt singer of sad songs, did you know her too
Somehow i get the feeling you lived the words your singing you said what ive been thinking all alone the tear drops and the laughter it all sounds so familiar the things id like to tell her,
If i could write song
Singer of sad songs,
Did you know her too

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