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She Never Cried in Front of Me” is a poignant ballad by American country music singer and songwriter Toby Keith.

Released in 2002 as the second single from his album “Honky Tonk University,” the song quickly resonated with audiences and became a top-five hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Background

The song’s production is characteristic of Keith’s traditional country sound, featuring acoustic guitars, steel guitar, and fiddle. The tempo is moderate, allowing Keith’s vocals to take center stage. The melody is both memorable and poignant, capturing the emotional depth of the lyrics.

The lyrics of “She Never Cried in Front of Me” delve into the aftermath of a loved one’s passing. Keith narrates the story of a man who is struggling to cope with the loss of his wife. He recalls their life together, their shared dreams, and the simple joys of their everyday existence.

The chorus poignantly conveys the narrator’s disbelief and sorrow: “She never cried in front of me, not a tear, not a sound. She always said she was strong, but I know she’s falling down.”

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Lyrics

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It’s 7:35She’s someone else’s wifeAnd I can get on with my lifeAnd that thrills meShe married him todayHer daddy gave the bride awayI heard a tear rolled down her faceAnd that kills me‘Cause now I, can see whyShe’s finally crying
How was I supposed to knowShe was slowly letting goIf I was putting her through hellHell, I couldn’t tellShe could’ve given me a signAnd opened up my eyesHow was I supposed to seeShe never cried in front of me
Yeah maybe I might’ve changedIt’s hard for me to sayBut the story’s still the sameAnd it’s a sad oneAnd I’ll always believeIf she ever did cry for meThey were tears that you can?t seeYou know the bad onesAnd now I, can see whyShe’s finally crying
How was I supposed to knowShe was slowly letting goIf I was putting her through hellHell, I couldn’t tellShe could’ve given me a signAnd opened up my eyesHow was I supposed to seeShe never cried in front of me
Without a doubt, I know nowHow it outta be‘Cause she’s gone and it’s wrongAnd it bothers meTomorrow I’ll still be asking myself

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