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Crying Shame

Crying Shame Lyrics by Jennifer Castle
Crying Shame Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For Crying Shame By Jennifer Castle?

It's a shame when I try to fix what's broken
It's a shame when a difference goes unnoticed
And it's a shame when I solve a problem
It's a shame when I let the pieces fall

It's a shame when I cry myself to sleep
It's a shame when I ask for the heart of another
And it's a shame when my own shy heart does creep
And it's a shame when I creep through my own home lonely

And it's a shame that I thought this river knew my name
It's a shame that I thought I could move a mountain
And it's a shame that I thought love was a game worth playing
And it's a shame that I thought I could win
And it's a shame that I'm starting again

It's just a crying shame
It's just a crying shame

Ooh-hoo
It's a crying, crying, crying
A crying shame

It's a shame realize that summer is over
It's a shame to be under this autumn rain
It's a shame when I walk through fallen weather
It's a shame when I'm on my own again

And it's a shame that I thought this river knew my name
It's a shame that I thought I could move a mountain, ooh-hoo
It's a shame that I thought love was a game worth playing
And it's a shame that I thought I could win
And it's a shame that I'm starting again

It's just a crying shame
It's just a crying shame

Ooh-hoo
It's a crying, crying, crying
A crying shame

It's just a crying shame
It's just a crying shame

Ooh-hoo
It's a crying, crying, crying, cry
A cry, cry in a crying shame
A crying shame

Crying, crying, crying

Who Wrote Crying Shame By Jennifer Castle?

Jennifer Fay Castle

What's The Duration Of The Crying Shame By Jennifer Castle?

The duration of Crying Shame is 4:04 minutes and seconds.

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