| You wouldn’t read my letters if I wrote you
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| You asked me not to call you on the phone
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| But there’s something I’m wanting to tell you
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| So I wrote it in the words of this song.
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| Chorus:
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| I didn’t know God made honky-tonk angels
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| I might have known you’d never make a wife
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| You gave up the only one who ever loved you
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| And went back to the wild side of life.
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| The glamour of the gay night life has lured you
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| To the places where the wine and liquor flow
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| Where you wait to be anybodys baby
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| And forget the truest love you’ll ever know.
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| It hurt me to know that you don’t love me
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| Though I know that our love’s forever gone
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| And it killed my soul and pride, dear, inside me
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| When I saw you in that strangers arms so long.
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| Chorus:
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| I didn’t know God made honky-tonk angels
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| I might have known you’d never make a wife
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| You gave up the only one who ever loved you
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| And went back to the wild side of life.
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| I’ll just live my life alone with mem’ries of you
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| And dream of kisses you traded for my tears
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| And no one will ever know how much I loved you
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| And I pray that you’ll be happy through the years.
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| Chorus:
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| I didn’t know God made honky-tonk angels
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| I might have known you’d never make a wife
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| You gave up the only one who ever loved you
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| And went back to the wild side of life… |