I Wonder If I Care As Much

Album: The Everly Brothers (1957)
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  • [Chorus]
    I Wonder If I Care As Much
    As I did before........

    Last night I cried myself to sleep
    For the one that makes me weep,
    I dried my eyes to greet the day,
    And wondered why I have to pay.

    The tears that I have shed by day
    Give relief and wash away,
    The mem´ry of the life before,
    I wonder if I´ll suffer more.

    [Chorus]

    My pride is made to say forgive,
    and take the blame for what you did,
    It´s your mistake I´m thinkin´ of,
    I wonder if I´m still in love.

    My heart can´t thrive on misery,
    My life it has no destiny,
    When things get more
    Than I can bear,
    I ask myself ´Do I still care?´

    [Chorus] Writer/s: Donald Everly
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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