Where That Came From

Album: released as a single (2024)
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  • She had eyes like diamonds
    And they caught the light
    Oh, but they were dark and deeper
    Than the night

    And when she'd smile
    Out came the sun
    And there ain't no more where that came from

    She had a dress that swayed
    All around her knees
    And a voice as soft
    As a summer breeze

    A touch that told me
    I was the one
    And there ain't no more where that came from

    I must have said to myself
    There might be somebody else out there somewhere
    I must have said to myself, it's a great big world
    Girls are everywhere
    Oh, but now I know
    There was only one

    And there ain't no more where that came from

    And it ain't like I ain't been trying
    To find someone
    There just ain't no more where that came from
    Oh, where that came from Writer/s: John Sherill, Scott Emerick
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, TRAVELLERS HOLLOW MUSIC
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