Disclaimer: Any resemblance to persons in situations, living or dead, is simply coincidental because fictions are based on possible realities.
Poetic license enables me to title this even though the phrase is only used once in the Song.
"I Never Knew That"
Copyright August 1, 2021 by Gary E. Andrews.
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(Verse I)
I knew you, were sweet on him.
I caught you kissin', his brother Jim.
(Chorus Refrain)
I know now, what I never knew then.

(Verse II)
I knew who, was kissin' who.
I knew then, but I couldn't tell you.
I know now, what I never knew then.

(Bridge)
Who's gettin' skinny? Who's gettin' fat?
I knew this, but I Never Knew That.
I know now, what I never knew then.

(Verse III)
Jim got drafted. He never came home.
Joe never married. He lived alone.
I know now, what I never knew then.

(Verse IV)
In a working lifetime, I wore many hats.
I still live here, in the old Brick Flats.
I know now, what I never knew then.

Who's got skinny? Who got fat?
I knew this, but I Never Knew That.
I know now, what I never knew then.

(Second Bridge)
I told you secrets! Keep 'em under your hat!
You knew this! You never knew that!
You know now, what you never knew then.
(Coda)
You know now, what you never knew then.

Last edited by Gary E. Andrews; 08/03/21 07:54 PM.

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