Lyrics of How was i to know
Reba Mcentire

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Release date : 01/01/2005
Duration : 0:03:4
My world revolved around you
Every word was a promise i was hangin' on
Swept up inside a whirlwind
I just couldn't see the end till you were gone
I thought i would fall apart
(with) shattered dreams and a broken heart
Scramblin' in the dark
How was i to know
That i'd be ok
Thought i'd lose it all when you walked away
How was i to know
I would be this strong
I had what it takes all along
How was i to know
What i was so afraid of
Turned out to be my freedom in disguise
Now i know what i'm made of
Guess it just took some time to realize
I was blind, i couldn't tell
I put too much faith in someone else
Gave up on myself
How was i to know
That i'd be ok
Thought i'd lose it all when you walked away
How was i to know
I would be this strong
I had what it takes all along
How was i to know
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