Cry Myself To Sleep

Album: Rockin' With The Rhythm (1985)
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  • I've tried so hard
    You know I can't do more
    It's the turn of the card
    It's the close of the door

    The lies you told
    You know they hurt so deep
    So I'll go home
    And cry myself to sleep

    And day after day
    You've been treating me bad
    Friends come up and say,
    Why do you take all that?

    'Cause it's making me moan
    And it's making me weep
    So I'll go home
    And cry myself to sleep

    You play at love
    Like a child plays games
    One day I'm in
    Then I'm out again

    You change the rules
    And I just can't win
    You've broken me now
    So I give in, yeah, yeah
    I've been through worse

    But I don't know what
    Oh, I gave to you
    Everything that I got
    So take this heart
    Or what's left to keep

    And I'll go home
    And cry myself to sleep
    So I'll go home and cry myself to sleep
    Cry myself to sleep Writer/s: Paul Kennerley
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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