So Many People

Roger Ferris

Written by Roger Ferris

So many people givin' up on love
Sayin' they've seen enough when they ain't seen nothin'
It might sound corny, old-fashioned and a little square
If you've found a heart that cares, you'd better keep it
And I'm no angel
So don't ask me how I know
If you do not kill it--it grows

I'm not nearly wise enough
To be giving this advice
But I've seen a thing or
Once or twice
And every broken hearted fool
That I've ever met
Has somebody somewhere that they cannot forget

So many people cashin' it all in
Tryin' to find love again but it ain't easy
No I ain't perfect, but I've learned the hardest part
Is breakin' your own heart by bein' foolish
And I'm no angel

I'm not nearly wise enough
To be giving this advice
But I've seen a thing or
Once or twice
And every broken hearted fool
That I've ever met
Has somebody somewhere that they cannot forget

And I'm no angel
So don't ask me how I know
If you do not kill it--it grows
If you do not kill it--love grows

Trivia about the song So Many People by Marty Stuart

When was the song “So Many People” released by Marty Stuart?
The song So Many People was released in 1996, on the album “Honky Tonkin’s What I Do Best”.
Who composed the song “So Many People” by Marty Stuart?
The song “So Many People” by Marty Stuart was composed by Roger Ferris.

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