Sick And Sad

Album: Keasbey Nights (2006)
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  • Went to the corner of second and main
    And there was someone there
    Who mentioned that they hoped that it would rain forever, forever,
    So they could drown in peace.

    Went down to the hodskin p.l.
    But there was nobody to answer
    When I rang the doorbell forever, forever
    So now I'm sad all the time.

    Sick and sad again. Sometimes I'd like the rain to end. Sick and sad again. Sometimes I'd like to stand on my own two feet.

    Today was the day
    But she threw it all away
    And I could never understand 'cause she was never one to play
    By the rules of the game
    Her and me we're so the same
    I try so hard
    And I never give in
    And I am never satisifed until the day that I win
    Agaisnt them
    But I don't care I'll follow her to anywhere. Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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