A Tiny Broken Heart

Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin

[Verse 1]
He was just a little farm lad so busy at play
In his little play house down by the gate
He stopped to watch a truck that was parking next door
At the home of his tiny playmate
Then he saw his Daddy watching too
As the man swiftly walked to the cottage door
He knew they were strangers that came from the town
Men he had never seen before

[Verse 2]
They soon were at their work and he heard his Daddy say
"Our neighbors are moving today"
"Oh no," he cried, "Dear God don't let it be
They can't take my sweetheart away
I know, Dad, that you don't understand
How a heart so young could conceive a plan
I'm only seven now, but it's just like you said
Daddy, someday I'll be a man"

[Verse 3]
The man who owns the farm where your playmate now lives
He told me it had to be this way
For winter time has come and their work is all done
So now they are moving away
Let us buy the farm so they can stay
Give them all my toys that dear Santy gave
And give him the pennies in my little piggy bank
Pennies that my darling helped me save

Trivia about the song A Tiny Broken Heart by The Louvin Brothers

When was the song “A Tiny Broken Heart” released by The Louvin Brothers?
The song A Tiny Broken Heart was released in 1956, on the album “Tragic Songs Of Life”.
Who composed the song “A Tiny Broken Heart” by The Louvin Brothers?
The song “A Tiny Broken Heart” by The Louvin Brothers was composed by Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin.

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