No Tears To Cry

Album: Wake Up The Nation (2010)
Charted: 26
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  • f you don't want to see me fall
    Turn your face to the wall
    There's no face left to hide
    There's no tears to cry
    'Cause my eyes have dried

    If you can see my wall, dear, from afar
    Can't you see how distant we are?
    There's no way I can lie
    There's no tears to cry
    'Cause my eyes have dried

    Time before [Incomprehensible]
    You stole the precious mind
    Wrapped it up in sin
    And sold it to the night

    If you don't want to watch, watch me slide
    Turn around here inside
    Find a place we can hide
    There's no tears to cry

    There's no face left inside
    There's no tears to cry
    'Cause my eyes have dried
    There's no tears to cry Writer/s: PAUL WELLER, SIMON DINE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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