Through a market, I wandered and prayed
That I'd find me a woman I might marry some day.
Well, I never dreamed when I prayed that prayer
That the woman I longed for was standing there.
When she held me in her arms that night,
I held her close, and I held her tight.
And I swore that day forth, I'd love her all of me
life.
When she held me in her arms that night.
She smelled of the sweetest lilac skin.
And I admit it now it drew me in
Oh, her voice cast a spell I could not disobey.
Every word was a river that swept me away.
Oh, the market became a more beautiful place:
The flowers more fragrant, and the clothing all lace.
And her eyes, oh, her eyes! They begged me to stay
And twenty years later, I've not regretted a day.
KEY F
verse:
F Bb F C
F Bb F C
F Bb F C
F Bb C F
chorus:
F Bb F C
F C F C
F Bb F C
F Bb C F
Background: I wrote this song while my fiancee was
living in El Paso. I was driving down 24th street in
Austin, Texas, when I heard the song. I pulled into a
park, and started writing. This romantic song was the
result and it has won of the hearts of numerous young
ladies, including Nancy, my future wife. It is a song
about finding true love and never turning back.