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Bobby Bare - More Than A Poor Boy Could Give

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2011

Bobby Bare sings More Than a Poor Boy Could Give.

'I thought her to love and she thaught me to cry. Then I learned to smile, with a tear in my eye'. One of my all time favourite verses.

"There goes an old love
The keeper of my heart
It seems like a lifetime
Since we've been apart

Her love was a treasure
A poor boy couldn't hold
She wanted riches
Diamonds and gold

She wanted riches
Diamonds and gold

I thought her to love and
She thaught me to cry
Then I learned to smile
With a tear in my eye

I offered her true love
As long as I'd live
But she wanted more
Than a poor boy could give

Yes, she wanted more
Than a poor boy could give

She seems to be so happy
In that big house on the hill
She pretends that she don't know me
Oh, but I love still

Without her love
I'd no reason left to live
She wanted more
Than a poor boy could give

Yes, she wanted more
than a poor boy could give"

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  • Nice tune..Thanks...

    Do you have the flipside "Sweet Singin' Sam "?

    If you do could you please share that on also..Thanks :-)

  • @1lenny

    Yes I have it, but I don't take requests here and besides, I can only upload what YouTube lets me to.

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  • I think this one is from the fifties ?

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