Barbara Doust - I Found Someone Lyrics

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I Found Someone

I Found Someone Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Found Someone By Barbara Doust?
Don't you know, so many things they come and go
Like your words that once rang true Just like the love I thought I found in you And I remember the thunder, talkin' 'bout the fire in your eyes But you walked away when I needed you most Now maybe, baby, maybe, baby, I found someone To take away the heartache, to take away the loneliness I've been feelin' since you've been gone, since you've been gone Dry your eyes. I never could bear to see you cry Someday your love will shine through And show you the feelings you never really knew But, baby, don't ya lose that thunder, talkin' 'bout the fire in your eyes You're lookin' at me but you still don't believe That maybe, baby, maybe, baby, I found someone To take away the heartache, to take away the loneliness I've been feelin' since you've been gone, since you've been gone Too long on the border line, wonderin' if your love was really mine But you left me with open eyes, and when I realized, baby I found someone to take away the heartache To take away the loneliness I've been feelin' since you've been gone Baby I found someone to take away the heartache To take away the loneliness I've been feelin' since you've been gone |
Who Wrote I Found Someone By Barbara Doust?
Mark Mangold, Michael Bolton
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What's The Duration Of The I Found Someone By Barbara Doust?The duration of I Found Someone is 4:52 minutes and seconds. |
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