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Richard Melvin Brown - The One She Chose Lyrics



Richard Melvin Brown - The One She Chose Lyrics




She could have married a King
Done pretty much anything
She would have made a Gorgeous Queen
But she chose me

She could have traveled the world
Good fortunes diamond girl
I quess only Heaven knows
Why I'm the one she chose

It still remains a mystery
The reason she chose me
Her motive no doubt I'll never know
Why I'm the one she chose

She could have been a Movie star
She has the charm to play any part
She could have had any man of her dreams
But she chose me

She could have been a President's wife
Wealth and prestige and a glamorous life
I quess only Heaven knows
Why I'm the one she chose

It still remains a mystery
The reason she chose me
Her motive no doubt I'll never know
Why I'm the one she chose
Why I'm the one she chose
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She could have married a King
Done pretty much anything
She would have made a Gorgeous Queen
But she chose me

She could have traveled the world
Good fortunes diamond girl
I quess only Heaven knows
Why I'm the one she chose

It still remains a mystery
The reason she chose me
Her motive no doubt I'll never know
Why I'm the one she chose

She could have been a Movie star
She has the charm to play any part
She could have had any man of her dreams
But she chose me

She could have been a President's wife
Wealth and prestige and a glamorous life
I quess only Heaven knows
Why I'm the one she chose

It still remains a mystery
The reason she chose me
Her motive no doubt I'll never know
Why I'm the one she chose
Why I'm the one she chose
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Writer: Richard Brown
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Performed By: Richard Melvin Brown
Length: 1:58
Written by: Richard Brown

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