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I’ve Cried a Mile - Hank Snow
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I’ve Cried a Mile Hank Snow

"I’ve Cried a Mile" by Hank Snow is a classic country song released in 1955. It explores themes of heartbreak and longing, expressing deep emotional pain from lost love. The poignant lyrics convey vulnerability, while Snow's smooth vocals and traditional instrumentation highlight the genre's storytelling tradition. #Country

I’ve Cried a Mile - Hank Snow
Oh, the road of love is rocky, and it's lonely and so blue
When the one you dream of, walks on ahead of you
Well, I laughed the day she left me, said she'd come back in awhile
But for every inch I've laughed, I've cried a mile

It's a mighty lonesome feeling when you go to bed at night;
And there's nothing but a memory and a pillow on your right
Oh, if men were born to suffer, then I guess I'm right in style
Cause for every inch I've laughed, I've cried a mile

Well, I laughed and said a new love would be easy to find;
I was right, they're so easy, and all the wrong kind
As I travel down life's highway, it hardly seems worthwhile
That for every inch I've laughed, I've cried a mile

It's a mighty lonesome feeling when you go to bed at night;
And there's nothing but a memory and a pillow on your right
Oh, if men were born to suffer, then I guess I'm right in style
Cause for every inch I've laughed, I've cried a mile
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