I gotta go
Time to spread my wings and fly
Higher than the blue sky
Never did me any good
Waiting around
Only so much that my heart can take
It doesn't matter what you say
Wishing for all we could-have-been

Just so you know just so you know
I never thought you'd let me go
I don't even know the truth
Yeah we were fine, yeah we were fine
Then all at once you changed your mind
And I was gonna marry you

I gotta stay
As far away as I can get
'Cause a part of me hasn't left
If I get too close you're gonna pull me back in to
Thinking everything you said was true
But the ring around my finger proved
That I was your girl
But in the end it wasn't what you wanted

Just so you know just so you know
I never thought you'd let me go
I don't even know the truth
Yeah we were fine, yeah we were fine
Then all at once you changed your mind
And I was gonna marry you
Yeah I was gonna marry you

Take all the words you've spoken
And the promises you've broken
And throw them all into the ocean
Just to let it be
And late at night
When you're lying in your bed alone
Wishing you were still at home
But we both know its too late

Just so you know just so you know
I never thought to let you go
I don't even know the truth
Just so you know just so you know
I never thought you'd let me go
I don't even know the truth
Yeah we were fine, yeah we were fine
Then all at once you changed your mind
And I was gonna marry you
I was gonna marry you


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I was Gonna Marry You Lyrics as written by David Hodges

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    M.R.A.Z.

    irthesteveon September 09, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is self explanatory. Its hauntingly beautiful and heartfelt. Obviously this was written for Jason Mraz, yet we can relate to her feelings and heartbreak.

    beacheson October 05, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    Read Tristan's explanation for this song and the album from her interview with Vanity Fair: vanityfair.com/online/daily/2012/10/tristan-prettyman-jason-mraz-new-album-cedar-gold

    There is an acoustic version of this song at the end of the article. Check it out, it's beautiful.

    beacheson December 08, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    "And I was gonna marry you…"

    This is so the story of my life…

    Great song

    crayolamowaon May 07, 2014   Link

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