Tim McGraw Lyrics
9. I Know How To Love You Well
It's been a long time Since we walked that aisle together And you became my wife And who would've thought You would fall for someone just like me For the best days of my life I may not be a poet Cause I ain't so good on words I may not stand before you Like a knight in shining armor I may not be the best of singers There's better guys I've heard But I know how to love I know how to love you well You got your faults And I don't need to tell you I've got mine Well I guess they all even out Wherever I ride The thought of you turns water into wine And somehow I lose a crowd I may not drive a fancy car I don't know what it's for I may not be the one Who gets to shower you in diamonds I may not be a rich man But you can't call me poor Cause I know how to love I know how to love you well As we skip the light Fandango From that old jukebox by the bar Now honey, don't it make you wonder How we ever got this far I may not be a poet Cause I ain't got much to say I may not stand before you Like that knight in shining armor I may not be the best of singers Honey that's ok Cause I know how to love I know how to love I know how to love You well
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