Gene Watson Lyrics: 'I Know An Ending'
The music of Gene Watson is part of the very constitution of country music.
It is in Gene Watson's country music recordings that the tradition of
heartfelt, genuine country music is preserved for all time.
Gene Watson steps into a recording studio, takes his place behind the
microphone, and magic happens.
Gene Watson's contribution to the country music genre is immeasurable & it
is here that you will find lyrics for 'I
know an ending'.



'I know an ending'
Written by Hank Cochran
Publisher: Sony ATV Tree Pub/BMI
I never thought that you'd be leaving me
And even now it's so hard to believe
But even the blind at times can see the sun
And at least I know an ending when it comes
I may have missed a lot of things you said
I know most of them went right overhead
But with all my heart I know this song's been sung
And at least I know an ending when it comes
How long ago did you start leaving me
How long have I lived with a memory
I may have missed it when you first begun
But at least I know an ending when it come
I never thought that you'd be leaving me
And even now it's so hard to believe
But even the blind at times can see the sun
And at least I know an ending when it comes.
Oh, at least I know an ending when it comes...


'I know an ending' was originally included on the following album:
'A Taste of the Truth' (Shanachie
Records, 2009)



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