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Cactus in the Valley

Cactus in the Valley Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Cactus in the Valley By Lights?
I never meant to wither
I wanted to be tall Like a fool left the river And watched my branches fall Old and thirsty, I longed for the flood To come back around To the cactus in the valley That's about to crumble down And wipe the mark of sadness from my face Show me that your love will never change If my yesterday is a disgrace Tell me that you still recall my name So, the storm finally found me And left me in the dark In the cloud around me I don't know where you are If this whole world goes up in arms All I can do is stand And I won't fight for anyone Until you move my hand And wipe the mark of madness from my face Show me that your love will never change If my yesterday is a disgrace Tell me that you still recall my name In the shadow Here I am And I need someone by my side It becomes so Hard to stand And I keep trying to dry my eyes Come and find me In the valley And wipe the mark of sadness from my face Show me that your love will never change If my yesterday is a disgrace Tell me that you still recall my name And wipe the mark of madness from my face Show me that your love will never change If my yesterday is a disgrace Tell me that you still recall my name |
Who Wrote Cactus in the Valley By Lights?
Valerie Poxleitner
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What's The Duration Of The Cactus in the Valley By Lights?The duration of Cactus in the Valley is 3:24 minutes and seconds. |
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