Colin Vearncombe - Too Many Times Lyrics

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Too Many Times

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What Are The Lyrics For Too Many Times By Colin Vearncombe?
There've been too many times
When I never said what was on my mind How was I to know you'd go so soon? Your God would come to take you home Leaving me stumbling over Stupid lines on a shabby page Daddy, sometimes I'm filled with rage I lost the only thing that was really mine So daddy, can you hear me? Oh daddy, do I still make you laugh? And I know just what you'd say Is this really the time and place To say all of those things that we never said? There've been too many times When my head was filled with stupid pride I hope you're laughing now That all these words have been set aside Oh daddy, can you hear me? Oh daddy, do I still make you laugh? And I know just what you'd say Is this really the time and place To say all of those things that we never said? It seems so long since I saw you And yet it seems like yesterday There's no need to make amends For I look on us as friends Oh daddy, can you hear me? Oh daddy, do I still make you laugh? Oh daddy, can you hear me? Oh daddy, do I still make you laugh? Still make you laugh? There've been too many times There've been too many times There've been too many times There've been too many times |
Who Wrote Too Many Times By Colin Vearncombe?
Colin Vearncombe
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What's The Duration Of The Too Many Times By Colin Vearncombe?The duration of Too Many Times is 5:00 minutes and seconds. |
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