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25 Women Ago
 
  (doug hopkins? )

She used to love me
But she just couldn’t say it
Her friends just told me
I just found out today
I could have had her in my arms
But I didn’t know
That she used to love me
But that was twenty-five women ago
If she just could have told me
You know I would have been true
But she knows all about the girls that I’ve had
There’s not a thing I can do
Why did they have to tell me
I wish that I just didn’t know
That I could have been happy
But that was twenty-five women ago
I close my eyes and I see her
She’s even lovelier now
I want to ask her to give me one more chance
But I don’t even know how
And then she speaks to me softly
And says there’s one thing that I know
You get but one chance at true love
And yours was twenty-five women ago




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