Eric Maust - The Woman I Married

When I first met you, you had those pretty eyes
They shimmered, they shined like your New York city lights
All this wisdom's done you well
But something in your eyes it fell
You know I love you all the more

We've watched the years go by, all the changes we went through
Oh, you've lost the girlish things, that had me fall for you
Now you're somewhat jaded
Well, sometimes I hate it
But I think I love you all the more

You've lost your young innocence. How? It's hard to gauge
But naivete looks worse on a woman your age
Not that you're old, but your older
It's made you colder
But know I love you all the more

Don't hear this wrong, girl. You still rock my world each night
It's nice to have a pretty girl who longs to hold me tight
And each time you undress
God, I'm so blessed
And I laugh and love you all the more

Cause when I first met you, I was graceless and untrue
Then came this resurrection that-cha put me through
I'll still try to be the man
Worthy of you, woman
And work hard to love you all the more

I've tried to put my finger on this feeling something's wrong
I know you know I'm worried when I put to a song
I'm wondering about this weight I've carried
You're not the woman I married
But know I love you all the more
Please know I love you all the more

Written by:
Eric Maust

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