I Know Too Much

Suzi Ragsdale, Verlon Thompson

You live and learn, to crash and burn
And come out of the ashes, even more alive
You make you mistakes, whatever it takes
But know when to hit brakes, when to let it slide

You can come cryin' on my shoulder
But don’t ask me to show you the way
As I get wiser, as I get older
It seems like I've got less to say

I know too much, I've seen the light
And I’ve been lost in the shadow of doubt
I know too much to give up on love
And I know too much to ever try to figure it out

Now what would I do, if I were you?
Take my advice, don't take advice from me
There's no wrong or right, no black or white
Just shades of gray, as far as I can see

Promises, rules and hearts get broken
Plans and minds and people change
One door slams and another door opens
Don't ask me, I can't explain

I know too much, I've seen the light
And I've been lost in the shadow of doubt
I know too much to give up on love
And I know too much to ever try to figure it out

I know too much, I've seen the light
And I’ve been lost in the shadow of doubt
I know too much to give up on love
And I know too much, to ever try to figure it out

I know too much, I’ve seen the light
And I've been lost in the shadow of doubt
I know too much to give up on love
And I know too much to ever try to figure it out

Trivia about the song I Know Too Much by Anne Murray

When was the song “I Know Too Much” released by Anne Murray?
The song I Know Too Much was released in 1996, on the album “Anne Murray”.
Who composed the song “I Know Too Much” by Anne Murray?
The song “I Know Too Much” by Anne Murray was composed by Suzi Ragsdale, Verlon Thompson.

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