Dolly Parton - I Really Don't Want to Know Lyrics

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I Really Don't Want to Know

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What Are The Lyrics For I Really Don't Want to Know By Dolly Parton?
Whiskey River, take my mind
Don't let her memory torture me Whiskey River, don't run dry You're all I got, take care of me Whiskey River, take my mind Don't let her memory torture me Whiskey River, don't run dry You're all I got, take care of me I'm drowning in a Whiskey River Bathin' my memory's mind in the wetness of its soul Feeling the amber current flowing from my mind To a warm and empty heart you left so cold Whiskey River, take my mind (whiskey river take my mind) Don't let her memory torture me (don't let her memory torture me) Whiskey River, don't run dry You're all I got, take care of me Oh Whiskey River, take my mind Don't let her memory torture me Whiskey River, don't run dry You're all I got, take care of me Whiskey River, take my mind Don't let her memory torture me Whiskey River, don't run dry You're all I got, take care of me Oh Whiskey River, take my mind Don't let her memory torture me Whiskey River, don't run dry You're all I got, take care of me Whiskey River, take my mind Don't let her memory torture me Whiskey River, don't run dry You're all I got, take care of me |
Who Wrote I Really Don't Want to Know By Dolly Parton?
Willie Nelson
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What's The Duration Of The I Really Don't Want to Know By Dolly Parton?The duration of I Really Don't Want to Know is 3:02 minutes and seconds. |
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