Released: August 19, 1974
Songwriter: Dolly Parton
Two people too proud to say I'm sorry
Two hearts too broken to ever mend
Too many harsh words too often spoken
Too late to find love together again
To love and to cherish, to honor and obey
Too many vows too hard to keep
Together we made them, together we break them
Too late to start over, the hurt is too deep
Two people too proud to say I'm sorry
Two hearts too broken to ever mend
Too many harsh words too often spoken
Too late to find love together again
Two careless people too selfish and too blind
To see that tomorrow someone has to pay
And too many children that never should have to
Will pay for too many mistakes made today
Two people too proud to say I'm sorry
Two hearts too broken to ever mend
Too many harsh words too often spoken
Too late to find love together again
Two hearts too broken to ever mend
Too many harsh words too often spoken
Too late to find love together again
To love and to cherish, to honor and obey
Too many vows too hard to keep
Together we made them, together we break them
Too late to start over, the hurt is too deep
Two people too proud to say I'm sorry
Two hearts too broken to ever mend
Too many harsh words too often spoken
Too late to find love together again
Two careless people too selfish and too blind
To see that tomorrow someone has to pay
And too many children that never should have to
Will pay for too many mistakes made today
Two people too proud to say I'm sorry
Two hearts too broken to ever mend
Too many harsh words too often spoken
Too late to find love together again
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- Why Don’t You Haul Off And Love Me
- No Love Left
- Always, Always
- Ten Four, Over and Out
- You and Me, Her and Him
- Let’s Live for Tonight
- It Might as Well Be Me
- Love Have Mercy on Us
- Just Someone I Used to Кnow
- Love’s All Over
- Together You and I
- Home Is Where the Hurt Is
- The Party
- Closer By The Hour
- I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew
- Each Season Changes You
- Someone Just Like You
- Looking Down
- Mommie, Ain’t That Daddy
- The Last Thing on My Mind
- The Dark End Of The Street
- Silver Sandals
- Satan’s River