You Won't See Me Cry

Album: Shadows & Light (1992)
Charted: 18 20
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  • I wish I had all you ever wanted.
    I'd give it right to you.
    But I don't have it.
    How could I ever find it?
    The strength to let you go, 'cause I don't have it.
    When will I have it?
    And it goes and it goes on.
    And it goes on.

    You won't see me cry.
    You know I decided.
    that I'm gonna pull myself together and find a way to fight it.
    I'm gonna have to hide it.
    You won't see me cry.
    You won't see me cry.

    I've got no choice but to face it.
    I have to let you know that I don't like it.
    My love is good for someone and it may take some time,
    but I will find him.
    Why should I waste it?
    When I go, (when I go)
    when I go on, I will go on.

    You won't see me cry.
    You know I decided.
    that I'm gonna pull myself together and find a way to fight it.
    Oh no. Even if I have to hide it.
    You won't see me cry.
    You won't see me cry.
    You won't see me cry.

    You know I decided. That I'm gonna pull myself together
    I finally decided and I found the way to fight it.
    So you won't see me cry. Writer/s: CARNIE WILSON, CHYNNA PHILLIPS, GLEN BALLARD, WENDY WILSON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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