Every Now And Then

Album: The Chase (1992)
  • I walked down to the park last night
    Warm breeze stirring up a soft moonlight
    And my mind started drifting to way back when
    Yes I do think about you every now and then

    The other day I saw a car like you used to drive
    I got a funny feeling down deep inside
    And for the briefest moment I felt a smile begin
    Yes I do think about you every now and then

    [Chorus]
    I love my life and I've never trade
    Between what you and me had and the life I've made
    She's here and she's real, but you were too
    and every once in a while I think about you

    I heard a song on the radio just yesterday
    The same one you always asked me to play
    And when the song was over
    I wished they played it again
    Yes I do think about you every now and then

    [Chorus]

    I've been layin' here all night listenin' to the rain
    Talkin' to my heart and trying to explain
    Why sometimes I catch myself
    Wondering what might have been
    Yes I do think about you every now and then
    Every now and then
    Every now and then Writer/s: BUDDY MONDLOCK, GARTH BROOKS
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