Words by Billy Jo Cummings; Music by Deb Carpenter-Nolting, BMI
Vocals: Deb Carpenter-Nolting, Martin Gilmore
Guitar: Martin Gilmore
lyrics
You’d Think I’d Get Over You
Copyright 1996 by Billy Joe Cummings and Deb Carpenter
I stopped by an old friend’s house today
And he just happen to mention your name
It almost broke my heart, had to wipe my eyes
I almost broke down and cried
You’d think I’d get over you
You’d think I’d leave our love behind
You’d think I’d move along, you’d think that I’d go on
God knows that I’ve tried and I’ve tried
Oh, you’d think I’d get over you
I picked up an old picture of us
And I saw your smiling face
The laughter we shared
The sound that I still hear
And the thought was followed by a tear
You’d think I’d get over you
You’d think I’d leave our love behind
You’d think I’d move along, you’d think that I’d go on
God knows that I’ve tried and I’ve tried
Oh, you’d think I’d get over you
Bridge
A tear came down and my heart made a sound
Of crystal falling to the ground
You’d think I’d get over you
You’d think I’d get over you
You’d think I’d get over you
You’d think I’d get over you
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