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Artist: Eddy Arnold
Song Title: Too Soon to Know
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(Don Gibson)

It's too soon to know if I can forget her
My heart's been broken into many pieces
And it's too soon to know.

Time passes slow, will I ever know
If I can forget her and not let her show
But it's too soon to know.

News travels fast when a love affair ends
People keep asking what happened to them
But it's too soon to know.

It's too soon to know if I can forget her
My heart's been broken into many pieces
And it's too soon to know...

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