I Would Have Married You

TIMOTHY E EASTON

As I move along the roadway, the Los Angeles highway
I travel all alone, sometimes fast but mostly slow slow slow
And I think about you, I think about you
I met a girl named Mercedes, she was sweet and beautiful
She had a son, she could talk about him on and on
I just thought about you
I only thought about you

Of all the things you said you wanted to do
There was only one time when I wouldn't let you
Of all the things that you said you wanted to be
I remember the last thing you promised me
You said, "I... would have married... you"

When I first left you I was proud and dangerous
I was alive, I was alive and alone
I never thought about you, I never thought about you
Well it wasn't much later, I thought I woke up beside you
And I called out your name
But you were two thousand miles away
I cried about you, I cried about you

Of all the things you said you wanted to do
There was only one time when I wouldn't let you
Of all the things that you said you wanted to be
I remember the last thing you promised me
You said, "I... would have married... you"

I... would have married... you

Trivia about the song I Would Have Married You by Tim Easton

When was the song “I Would Have Married You” released by Tim Easton?
The song I Would Have Married You was released in 2001, on the album “The Truth About Us”.
Who composed the song “I Would Have Married You” by Tim Easton?
The song “I Would Have Married You” by Tim Easton was composed by TIMOTHY E EASTON.

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