Patsy Cline (September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American country music singer. Born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Winchester, Virginia, United States, she received her first contract as a country singer in 1953 and, despite her short life, would become one of the most influential singers in the history of American popular music. Cline was the last name of her first husband, Gerald Cline, a construction industry mogul, whom she married in 1953 and divorced in 1957. That same year, Cline married Charles Allen Dick, who worked as a linotype operator for the Winchester Star. They had a daughter, Julia Dick (b.
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Love that runs away from me, dreams that just won't let me be
Blues that keep on both'ring me, change that just won't set me free
Too far away from you and all your charms, just out of reach of my two open arms
Each night in dreams I see your face, mem'ries time cannot erase
Then I'd awake and find you gone, I'm so blue and all alone
So far away from lips so sweet and warm, just out of reach of my two open arms
Chorus: That lonesome feeling over time, knowing you cannot be mine
Dreams that hurt me in my sleep, vows that we could never keep
Too far away from lips so sweet and warm, just out of reach of my two open arms