Just When I Thought I'd Stopped Loving You

Album: Keep On Loving You (2009)
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  • Three o'clock in the mornin when
    The telephone started ringin
    I had a feeling it would be you
    I didn't wanna take it
    But I let my imagination think of
    Some kinda trouble you got into
    And I just had to answer
    And you had to stop cryin
    And I, I tried to fight it

    But I thought if I didn't listen to you
    Then I wouldn't be much of a friend
    I let you come over and cry on my shoulder
    The hundredth time over again
    And all those old emotions came
    Raining out of the blue
    Just when I thought I'd stopped loving you

    You gotta way of knowin when I'm
    On the edge of givin in
    And how to use those beautiful eyes
    So if one day you're askin me if
    I ever thought that maybe we
    Oughta give it one more try
    And I just had to answer
    And you, you had to start smilin
    And I thought about lyin

    But I thought if I wasn't honest with you
    Then I wouldn't be much of a friend
    I let you come over and cry on my shoulder
    The hundredth time over again
    And all those old emotions came
    Raining out of the blue
    Just when I thought I'd stopped loving you

    Oh I hate you for makin me crazy
    So why is it I, I keep on takin you back
    Baby

    But I thought if I didn't listen to you
    Then I wouldn't be much of a friend
    I let you come over and cry on my shoulder
    The hundredth time over again
    And all those old emotions came
    Raining out of the blue
    Just when I thought I'd stopped loving you

    Just when I thought I'd stopped loving you
    You take two steps down the highway
    But you come runnin back
    What am I supposed to do
    What am I supposed to do
    What am I supposed to do with that
    Wrap my arms around you yeah yeah Writer/s: MARK EUGENE NESLER, MELVERN RIVERS II RUTHERFORD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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