Brad Blackwell - I Do Lyrics

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I Do

I Do Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Do By Brad Blackwell?
No one knows how long we're gonna be here
No one knows how long until we die No one knows but maybe that's familiar Come on now and just give it a try I don't know where you've come from I don't know where you've been I don't know who to believe now I don't know who's my friend I don't know where you've come from I don't know where you've been I don't know who to believe now I don't know who's my friend When we hear the thunder and the lightning When we hear the falling of the trees When we see that we have all been foolish We should have listened closer and believed Never mind what you've heard Never mind what you've heard 'Cause it's all, it's all gone now Hey, hey I don't know where you've come from I don't know where you've been I don't know who to believe now I don't know who's my friend I don't know where you've come from I don't know where you've been I don't know who to believe now I don't know who's my friend I don't know where you've come from I don't know where you've been I don't know who to believe now I don't know who's my friend I don't know where you've come from I don't know where you've been I don't know who to believe now I don't know who's my friend Who's my friend Who's my friend Who's my friend |
Who Wrote I Do By Brad Blackwell?
Jarrod Denton, Marshal Dutton, Ross Hanson
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What's The Duration Of The I Do By Brad Blackwell?The duration of I Do is 3:55 minutes and seconds. |
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