Up To My Ears In Tears

Alan Jackson / Don Sampson

You told me you don't love me, when you walked out the door
I stood there feelin' lonely, then the tears began to pour
What else could I do, I'd never felt like that before
So I cried an ol' blue river in the middle of the floor

Now I'm up to my ears in tears
I'm cryin' night and day since you went away
The things you used to say honey, I no longer hear
The water's cold and clear, I'm drownin' for you dear
Up to my ears in tears

Well I found some old love letters you wrote me years ago
But the words all ran together when the tears began to flow
'Cause you left that water runnin' now it's got nowhere to go
If I can't wash away your memory guess I'll just go under slow

'Cause I'm up to my ears in tears
I'm cryin' night and day since you went away
The things you used to say honey, I no longer hear
The water's cold and clear, I'm drownin' for you dear
Up to my ears in tears

Yeah I'm up to my ears in tears
I'm cryin' night and day since you went away
The things you used to say honey, I no longer hear
That water's cold and clear, I'm drownin' for you dear
Up to my ears in tears

Yeah that water's cold and clear
I'm drownin' for you dear
Up to my ears in tears

Trivia about the song Up To My Ears In Tears by Alan Jackson

When was the song “Up To My Ears In Tears” released by Alan Jackson?
The song Up To My Ears In Tears was released in 1992, on the album “A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)”.
Who composed the song “Up To My Ears In Tears” by Alan Jackson?
The song “Up To My Ears In Tears” by Alan Jackson was composed by Alan Jackson and Don Sampson.

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