My Heart Is Failing Me
by Riff

Album: Riff (1991)
Charted: 25
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  • Here come the tear drops falling again
    Seems like the night has come to an end
    I wonder why I feel like my heart is failing me

    When you were here I knew what to do
    Now I just waste time thinking of you
    I wonder why I feel like my heart is failing me

    My heart lost in emotion
    I'm shipwrecked out on the ocean
    I wait hoping you'll come back to me

    Never a single day passes by
    When I don't feel a part of me die
    I wonder why, I feel like my heart is failing me

    I remember, the day that I found you
    How I long to still be around you
    So I wait hoping you'll come back to me
    Darling I can't explain it
    I just can't live my life without you
    I wonder why I feel like my heart is failing me

    If anybody should see her
    Tell her how much, I need her
    I wonder why I feel like my heart is failin' me

    My heart lost in emotion
    I'm shipwrecked out on the ocean
    I wait hoping you'll come back to me, sweet baby

    I'm dying, I wonder why
    Seems like the night has come to an end
    I wonder why I feel like my heart is failing me

    I wonder, I wonder, I wonder
    I wonder why I feel like my heart is failing me

    (Feel like my heart is failing me) Tell me why, baby
    (I wonder why is failing, failing me) Please baby oh yeah
    (I wonder why is failing, failing me)
    (I wonder why is failing, failing me) Writer/s: Albert Hammond, Holly Knight
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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