I Do, I Do

Well I'd tell you 'bout them Georgia nights
When all the ladies looked so nice
But there was but one ever on my mind
And at the water when the last glow cast
Was moonlight on the sailboat masts
My memory floating softly with the tide

I said I do I do remember you
When the midnight paints your name in shades of blue
I said I do I do remember you
On empty roads when the silence speaks of you

Once I was in Tennessee
In the springtime of her words to me
When distance was a highway we both knew
The sky hung in a velvet glaze
Of blue suede Memphis Graceland haze
As I turned north and headed for your eyes

I said I do I do remember you
When the midnight paints your name in shades of blue
I said I do I do remember you
On empty roads when the silence speaks of you

I sat up on a mountaintop
And thought of the last time we talked
My sighs filled up the valley floor below
But grace was lifted from those trees
And carried on the mountain breeze
To deliver me and all my thoughts to her

I said I do I do remember you
When the midnight paints your name in shades of blue
I said I do I do remember you
On empty roads when the silence speaks of you



Credits
Writer(s): Martin Joseph Moran
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