Text: Hank Snow. It's Four In The Morning.
Written by Jerry Chesnut
It's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
Wishing I'd never met her knowing if I'd forget her, How much better off she would be
The longer I hold on the longer this goes on the harder that it's going to be
But it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
I've never deserved her God knows when I hurt her, that's the last thing that I want to do
She tries but she can't tell how she feels but I know too well what she's going through
If I really love her I don't know why I can't do the right thing and just let her be
But it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
Last night I told her this time it's all over making ten times I told her goodbye
Last night we broke up this morning I woke up and for the tenth time I'm changing my mind
I saw more love in her eyes when I left her than most foolish men will ever see
But it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
Yes it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
It's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
Wishing I'd never met her knowing if I'd forget her, How much better off she would be
The longer I hold on the longer this goes on the harder that it's going to be
But it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
I've never deserved her God knows when I hurt her, that's the last thing that I want to do
She tries but she can't tell how she feels but I know too well what she's going through
If I really love her I don't know why I can't do the right thing and just let her be
But it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
Last night I told her this time it's all over making ten times I told her goodbye
Last night we broke up this morning I woke up and for the tenth time I'm changing my mind
I saw more love in her eyes when I left her than most foolish men will ever see
But it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
Yes it's four in the morning and once more the dawning just woke up the wanting in me
Snow, Hank