(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?/I Cried for You/My Blue Heaven

Walter Donaldson, Abe Lyman

I don't know why, I made you cry
I'm sorry sweetheart and yet
Though you shouldn't be lenient with me
I hope you'll forgive and forget

What can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?
What can I do to prove it to you, I'm sorry?
I didn't mean to ever be mean to you
If I didn't care I wouldn't feel like I do
I was all wrong but right or wrong I don't blame you
Why should I take somebody like you and shame you
I know that I made you cry, and I'm so sorry dear
So what can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?

You made me glad, I made you sad
I made you lonesome and blue
And who ever knew
Who'd ever think that I would be crying to you

What can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?
What can I do to prove it to you, I'm sorry?
I didn't mean to ever be mean to you
If I didn't care I wouldn't feel like I do
I was all wrong but right or wrong I don't blame you
Why should I take somebody like you and shame you
I know that I made you cry, and I'm so sorry dear
So what can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?

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Who composed the song “(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?/I Cried for You/My Blue Heaven” by Doris Day?
The song “(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?/I Cried for You/My Blue Heaven” by Doris Day was composed by Walter Donaldson, Abe Lyman.

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