You Really Better Love Me After This

B. RICE, M.S. RICE

Your letter found me here in Denver
I've changed though since I've been here
I've learned there's more to life
Than your promises

There's someone here
In Colorado
Who won't forget tomorrow
So you really better love me after this

On a bus somewhere in Kansas
Heading home to take my chances
Lord I hope this time you mean
The things you say

I won't say this is the last time
And let you play with my mind
But you really better love me after this

[Chorus]
Cause after all the pain we've been through
After all the chances we blew
Doesn't really mean that much to you
But you really better love me

As the bus pulls in the station
I can see you waiting
And I believe we both forget
What we can't forgive

Now we're holding to each other
I can feel my heart recover
And I know you'll gonna love me after this

Cause after all the pain we've been through
After all the chances we blew
I guess we really mean that much to you
Oh you're really gonna love you
Oh you're really gonna love me
Oh you're really gonna love me

Trivia about the song You Really Better Love Me After This by Reba McEntire

On which albums was the song “You Really Better Love Me After This” released by Reba McEntire?
Reba McEntire released the song on the albums “Behind The Scene” in 1983 and “Forever in Your Eyes” in 1992.
Who composed the song “You Really Better Love Me After This” by Reba McEntire?
The song “You Really Better Love Me After This” by Reba McEntire was composed by B. RICE, M.S. RICE.

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