Frances Black - Wall of Tears Lyrics

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Wall of Tears

Wall of Tears Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Wall of Tears By Frances Black?
Looking out my window, staring through the pain
I can't see the rainbow for the rain Someday Ill forget you, life goes on they say But they don't know what's standing in my way And there's a wall of tears, I've got to get over Got to stop thinking of him, got to learn not to love him I know the sun will shine I'm gonna be fine but until then The rains gonna fall just like a wall of tears Another morning finds me, still not over you Just another day to stumble through You know the nights go on forever And I've got nothing but time But even time won't ease this heart of mine 'Cause there's a wall of tears, I've got to get over Got to stop thinking of him, got to learn not to love him I know the sun will shine I'm gonna be fine but until then The rains gonna fall just like a wall of tears 'Cause there's a wall of tears, I've got to get over Got to stop thinking of him, got to learn not to love him I know the sun will shine I'm gonna be fine but until then The rains gonna fall just like a wall of tears The rain's gonna fall just like a wall The rain's gonna fall just like a wall The rain's gonna fall just like a wall The rain's gonna fall just like a wall of tears |
Who Wrote Wall of Tears By Frances Black?
Peter Mc Cann, Richard C Leigh
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What's The Duration Of The Wall of Tears By Frances Black?The duration of Wall of Tears is 4:05 minutes and seconds. |
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