Dia Frampton - Isabella Lyrics

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Isabella

Isabella Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Isabella By Dia Frampton?
Isabella, Isabella, I heard you crying through the walls
What's the matter? What's the matter? All the neighbors hear it down the hall And I didn't want to be the first to say Everyone around here thinks you're crazy And I didn't want to be the first to say you shouldn't stay, Isabella run away All your heroes are your records, You play 'em loud but I don't mind the noise. Why ya hiding? Why you staying? Maybe you don't think you have a choice. And I didn't want to tell you face to face That your mom and dad are straight up crazy It's really hard for me to say that you shouldn't stay, Isabella run away Don't you be afraid It's never too late You're a sleeping tiger, come awake Isabella run away. Out the window of your bedroom, climb on down the fire escape. I left some money and a ticket. For the first time in your life don't be afraid And baby I will be the first to say You are stronger than you know, you'll find your way. Isabella run away. Don't you be afraid It's never too late You're a sleeping tiger, come awake Isabella run away. Isabella, Isabella Isabella, Isabella Don't you be afraid It's never too late You're a sleeping tiger, come awake Isabella run away. |
Who Wrote Isabella By Dia Frampton?
Brett James, Dia Frampton, Troy Verges
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What's The Duration Of The Isabella By Dia Frampton?The duration of Isabella is 3:08 minutes and seconds. |
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