By Gene WatsonEThe day that we were marriedAThe people shook my handB7They said we two were now as oneA EAnd me a lucky manEAWanted us to beB7Until the day you told meEWe'd be threeEThen we began the waitingAAnd made our little jokesB7You couldn't look at monkeysA EAnd I gave up my smokesEYou prophasized he'd be a boyAAnd look a lot like meB7Lord but I was proudEThat we'd be threeFOne night the endless days of waitingBbAll came to an endC7You woke me from my restless sleepBb FAnd said we must go inFThe sun won't rise on any dayBbAgain like that for meC7The day had come whenFTwo would soon be threeFI smoked an endless burning chainBbOf bitter cigarettesC7I must have walked a thousand milesBb FWith fear in every stepFTwo long days and two long nightsBbThat I refused to sleepC7And they were losing hopeFThat we'd be threeF#The preacher came, the doctor cameBAnd said I must be braveC7#I remember sayingB FIt was more than I could takeF#Now what's the world to do withBAny crazy man like meC7#A lonely one who wantedB C#7 F#To be three
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