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I Don't Want to Talk It over Anymore

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What Are The Lyrics For I Don't Want to Talk It over Anymore By George Strait?
I don't want to talk it over anymore
We said it all last night And time and time, again before You don't know what you put me through When you walk out the door Now, I don't want to talk it over anymore We'll last about a month again this time I tried to do you right But you kept steppin' over the line Now you're gone; it's ashame but it's the best Don't be concerned Cause I don't want to talk it over anymore Each time we try to say "I love you" once again And every time we end up right back where we've been I don't want to talk it over anymore We said it all last night And time and time again before You don't know what you put me through When you walk out the door Now, I don't want to talk it over anymore Each time we try to say "I love you" once again And every time we end up right back where we've been I don't want to talk it over anymore We said it all last night And time and time before You don't know what you put me through When you walk out the door Now, I don't want to talk it over anymore |
Who Wrote I Don't Want to Talk It over Anymore By George Strait?
George H. Strait
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What's The Duration Of The I Don't Want to Talk It over Anymore By George Strait?The duration of I Don't Want to Talk It over Anymore is 3:11 minutes and seconds. |
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