Once A Day

Album: Connie Smith (1964)
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  • When you found somebody new
    I thought I never would
    Forget you for I thought then I never could
    But time has taken all the pains away
    Until now, I'm down to hurtin' once a day

    Once a day (once a day)
    All-day long (all day long)
    And once a night (once a night)
    From dusk 'til dawn (dusk 'til dawn)
    The only time
    I wish you weren't gone
    Is once a day, every day, all day long

    I'm so glad that I'm not like a girl I knew one time
    She lost the one she loved then slowly lost her mind
    She sat around and cried her life away
    Lucky me, I'm only cryin' once a day

    Once a day (once a day)
    All-day long (all day long)
    And once a night (once a night)
    From dusk 'til dawn (dusk 'til dawn)
    The only time
    I wish you weren't gone
    Is once a day, every day, all day long
    Once a day, every day, all day long Writer/s: Bill Anderson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Round Hill
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