All The Times I Cried

Album: Melody (2008)
Charted: 26
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  • You don't come around no more
    Like you used to do
    Oh God, I miss your company
    Your innocence you know just like
    Yeah, like it used to be
    And how I need you here with me

    You just kept on askin' why
    And never wantin' to really try

    'Cause all the times I've cried
    All this pain I've tried to hide
    What am I supposed to dream
    When nothin's ever what it seems'

    The pain, it drifts from day to day
    And it makes me think
    That how I wish it would subside
    To smile again all the fears be gone
    Find my self respect
    There's nothin' done with that effect

    You just kept on askin' why
    And never wantin' to really try

    'Cause all the times I've cried
    All this pain I've tried to hide
    What am I supposed to dream
    When nothin's ever what it seems'

    Oh, you never were the one
    Oh, you never were the one

    All the times I've cried
    All this pain I've tried to hide
    What am I supposed to dream
    When nothin's ever what it seems'

    All the times I've cried
    All this pain I've tried to hide
    What am I supposed to dream
    When nothin's ever what it seems' Writer/s: JOHN MCELHONE, SHARLEEN EUGENE SPITERI
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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