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I Don't Remember The Sorrowe

I know you remember The cold September
We were married when you were a child
We stood at the alter I cried like a baby
You were dried eyed calm all the while

Not a dime to our name but we made for the cost
Where the big city loomed in our minds
I couldn't tell you that I didn't know
That town your it's big cites whiles

Ooh ooh ooh ooh
I loved you so . . .
And I love you today
More that yesterday
And less than I will tomorrow
Through the passion and pain
And our dance in the rain
I don't remember the sorrow

Now I'd never seen a one way street
When the traffic came off that light
Barralin' down with the cars all around
And the sidewalk saved our lives

You spoke not a work but stared at the sky
and you sank in your seat out of sight
You even stayed quiet when I couldn't
Work the parking machine that night

Ooh ooh ooh ooh
I loved you so . . .
And I love you today
More that yesterday
And less than I will tomorrow
Through the passion and pain
And our dance in the rain
I don't remember the sorrow

We were both underage
When we drank at the bar
Where the boys played Jazz all night

That saxophone man starin' down
At your hand said you gotta be newlyweds right
So he carried on how his first wife's gone
His second one's ready to go

Your wide eyed stare
through the smoke filled air
said it was more than you
wanted to know.

Ooh ooh ooh ooh
I loved you so . . .
And I love you today
More that yesterday
And less than I will tomorrowv Through the passion and pain
And our dance in the rain
I don't remember the sorrow

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