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Steve Hofmeyr - Amanda Lyrics



Steve Hofmeyr - Amanda Lyrics
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[ Featuring Demi Lee Moore ]

I've held it all inward, God knows, I've tried
It's an awful awakening in a country boy's life
To look in the mirror in total surprise
At the hair on my shoulders and the age in my eyes

Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife

It's a measure of people who don't understand
The pleasures of life in a hillbilly band
I got my first guitar when I was fourteen
Well I finally made forty, still wearing these jeans

Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife

Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
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I've held it all inward, God knows, I've tried
It's an awful awakening in a country boy's life
To look in the mirror in total surprise
At the hair on my shoulders and the age in my eyes

Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife

It's a measure of people who don't understand
The pleasures of life in a hillbilly band
I got my first guitar when I was fourteen
Well I finally made forty, still wearing these jeans

Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
Amanda, light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife

Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
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Writer: Robert Lee McDill
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




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Performed By: Steve Hofmeyr
Featuring: Demi Lee Moore
Length: 3:08
Written by: Robert Lee McDill

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