Frances - Don't Worry About Me Lyrics

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Don't Worry About Me

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What Are The Lyrics For Don't Worry About Me By Frances?
I'll feel the fear for you, I'll cry your tears for you
I'll do anything I can to make you comfortable Even if I fall down when you're not around Don't worry about me, don't worry about me 'Cause if I fall, you'll fall And if I rise, we'll rise together When I smile, you'll smile And don't worry about me, don't worry about me I'll feel the fear for you, I'll cry your tears for you I'll do anything I can to make you comfortable Even if I fall down when you're not around Don't worry about me, don't worry about me I'll climb the hills you face, I'll do this in your place I'd do anything to go through it instead of you But even if I fall down when you're not around Don't worry about me, don't worry about me 'Cause if I fall, you'll fall And if I rise, we rise together When I smile, you'll smile And don't worry about me, don't worry about me 'Cause if I fall, you'll fall And if I rise, we rise together When I smile, you'll smile And don't worry about me, don't worry about me 'Cause if I fall, you'll fall And if I rise, we'll rise together When I smile, you'll smile And don't worry about me, don't worry about me Don't worry about me, don't worry about me |
Who Wrote Don't Worry About Me By Frances?
Sophie Frances Cooke
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What's The Duration Of The Don't Worry About Me By Frances?The duration of Don't Worry About Me is 3:47 minutes and seconds. |
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