David Lee Murphy - Killin' the Pain Lyrics
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Killin' the Pain
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What Are The Lyrics For Killin' the Pain By David Lee Murphy?
Heartaches come and heartaches go
Sometimes they're fast sometimes they're slow Some hang around they don't wanna leave Oh but killin' the pain just comes easy for me Like mile marker signs down a dead end road Sometimes I forget how far I've gone But when it's all a blur it's as clear as can be Killin' the pain just comes easy for me No it ain't that hard for somebody like me To wind up in all the wrong company I don't even mind a little misery When I can't feel a thing It might look hard but it really ain't All I need is a town to paint Yeah I was born with a gift it comes naturally Killin' the pain just comes easy for me No it ain't that hard for somebody like me To wind up in all the wrong company I don't even mind a little misery When I can't feel a thing So when life comes along and puts a hurtin' on you And you're out doin' what we all gotta do Just tell yourself it ain't as bad as it seems Killin' the pain just comes easy for me No it ain't that hard for somebody like me To wind up in all the wrong company I don't even mind a little misery When I can't feel a thing |
Who Wrote Killin' the Pain By David Lee Murphy?
Bill Rice, David Lee Murphy, Kim Chadwick Tribble
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What's The Duration Of The Killin' the Pain By David Lee Murphy?The duration of Killin' the Pain is 4:24 minutes and seconds. |
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