Chance

Album: The Crossing (1983)
Charted: 9
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  • All the rain came down
    On a cold new town
    As he carried you away
    From your father's hand
    That always seemed like a fist
    Reaching out to make you pay
    He came like a hero from the factory floor
    With the sun and moon as gifts
    But the only son you ever saw
    Were the two he left you with
    Oh Lord where did the feeling go
    Oh Lord I never felt so low
    Now the skirts hang so heavy around your head
    That you never knew you were young
    Because you played chance with a lifetime's romance
    And the price was far too long
    Oh Lord where did the feeling go
    Oh Lord I never felt so low
    Oh Lord where did the feeling go
    Oh Lord I never felt so low
    Oh Lord where did the feeling go
    Oh Lord I never felt so low
    Oh Lord where did the feeling go
    Oh Lord I never felt so low
    Oh Lord where did the feeling go
    Oh Lord I never felt so low
    Writer/s: CANDICE BUTLER, IVAN KHATCHOYAN, LUCAS TARANTO, MICHAEL CHAN
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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