I Love You So

Album: Songs For Dads (2014)
Charted: 71
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  • I just need someone in my life to give it structure
    To handle all the selfish ways I'd spend my time without her
    You're everything I want, but I can't deal with all your lovers
    You're saying I'm the one, but it's your actions that speak louder
    Giving me love when you are down and need another
    I've got to get away and let you go, I've got to get over

    But I love you so
    I love you so
    I love you so
    I love you so

    I'm gonna pack my things and leave you behind
    This feeling's old and I know that I've made up my mind
    I hope you feel what I felt when you shattered my soul
    'Cause you were cruel and I'm a fool
    So please let me go

    But I love you so (please let me go)
    I love you so (please let me go)
    I love you so (please let me go)
    I love you so Writer/s: Charles Healy Ekhaus, Daniel Renick Wells, Luke Olson, Michael James Tirabassi, Walter Sidney Kosner
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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