The Civil Wars - Oh Henry [CD] Lyrics

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Oh Henry [CD]
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Oh Henry [CD] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Oh Henry [CD] By The Civil Wars?
Oh the grass is green
Everywhere but under me Or so it seems I got a wedding band In the name of a wandering man I love the best I can Oh Henry, have you got something to tell me? 'Cause everybody's been sayin' You been runnin' around Oh Henry, I know you wouldn't hurt me Don't you know that we don't need One more grave in this town Boy if you're smart You know you'll only have my heart 'Til death do us part Oh you and I both know That at the end of forbidden road There's a six-foot hole Oh Henry, have you got something to tell me? 'Cause everybody's been sayin' You been runnin' around Oh Henry, I know you wouldn't hurt me Don't you know that we don't need One more grave in this town When we wed, we said forever ever and a day The whole town heard you promise to be true So boy you're gonna only give your gypsy heart to me If it's the last thing you do, ooo ooh ooh oh woah ooh ooh Oh Henry, have you got something to tell me? 'Cause everybody's been sayin' You been runnin' around Oh Henry, I know you wouldn't hurt me Don't you know that we don't need One more grave in this town Oh one more grave in this town |
Who Wrote Oh Henry [CD] By The Civil Wars?
John White, Joy Williams
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What's The Duration Of The Oh Henry [CD] By The Civil Wars?The duration of Oh Henry [CD] is 3:32 minutes and seconds. |
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