Deryl Dodd - I Thought I'd Heard It All Lyrics

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I Thought I'd Heard It All

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What Are The Lyrics For I Thought I'd Heard It All By Deryl Dodd?
I heard you cry yourself to sleep
And wake up in the night and walk the floor And I heard you try to tell me something Just as I was runnin' out the door And I heard you say "I love you" So many times I can't recall But until I heard you say good-bye I thought I'd heard it all No, I hadn't heard the fortress That I'd built around my ego fall apart That self-destructing unmistaken cryin' Of my own broken heart I heard you whisper little things No one else on earth was meant to hear And I can't believe it's possible You're whisperin' in someone else's ear Until tonight I didn't know how far A grown man could crawl Oh, until I heard me beggin' you I thought I'd heard it all No, I hadn't heard the fortress That I'd built around my ego fall apart That self-destructing unmistaken cryin' Of my own broken heart No, I hadn't heard that little voice inside me Screamin' fool what have you done As my tears start fall And I realize the worst is yet to come And I thought I'd heard it all Oh I realize the worst is yet to come And I thought I'd heard it all |
Who Wrote I Thought I'd Heard It All By Deryl Dodd?
Donald R. Pfrimmer, Phillip A. Douglas, Deryl Dodd
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What's The Duration Of The I Thought I'd Heard It All By Deryl Dodd?The duration of I Thought I'd Heard It All is 3:30 minutes and seconds. |
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