Whatever’s Left

Jerry Chesnut

[Verse 1]
She never was much when it came to pretending
And I knew that something was wrong
She never was one who could hide her emotions
Or keep any secret too long
You must have been out of your mind
Even thinking there was something that she wouldn't tell
The fact you believe she could keep this inside her
Just proves you don't know her too well

[Verse 2]
I hope for your sake she's not something you borrowed
That might have looked good at thе time
It's a little bit late in thе day to remind you
You're laying it all on the line
And don't you believe that in time I'll forget it
And when she comes crying to me
That's when you'd best give your soul to somebody
'Cause whatever's left goes to me

[Verse 3]
I've already told her to do what she wants to
And she seemed a little confused
She knows that I love her so much that I'll give her
This chance to be happy with you
But the first time you hurt her she's going to come crying
And you'd better be on your knees
Yes that's when you'd best give your soul to somebody
'Cause whatever's left goes to me
That's when you'd best give your soul to somebody
'Cause whatever's left goes to me

Trivia about the song Whatever’s Left by Hank Thompson

When was the song “Whatever’s Left” released by Hank Thompson?
The song Whatever’s Left was released in 1974, on the album “Movin’ On”.
Who composed the song “Whatever’s Left” by Hank Thompson?
The song “Whatever’s Left” by Hank Thompson was composed by Jerry Chesnut.

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