In Too Deep

Erv Woolsey / Jerry Lane

Ain't love a strain
Ain't it a pain in your heart
Ain't worth the trouble anyhow
I'd like to give it up
I've had enough and I've done my part
But I'm in too deep to pull out now

Good things we've had are going bad
and I don't know why
I'd turn it around if I knew how
I'm pushing aside all of my pride and it's worth a try
Cause I'm in too deep to pull out now

CHORUS
We need to get our love back on its feet again
We've come to far to let it come to an end


What can I do
I'm in to you up over my heart
And I've tried all that I know how
Doing all I can
I can't stand to see us fall apart
And I'm in too deep to pull out now

CHORUS

I can't step aside and let you
slide right out of my life
It will cause more hurt than the law will allow
I'll get us back on the track
and it will be all right
Cause I'm in too deep to pull out now

Cause I'm in too deep to pull out now

Trivia about the song In Too Deep by George Strait

When was the song “In Too Deep” released by George Strait?
The song In Too Deep was released in 1985, on the album “Something Special”.
Who composed the song “In Too Deep” by George Strait?
The song “In Too Deep” by George Strait was composed by Erv Woolsey and Jerry Lane.

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