Lita Ford - Broken Dreams Lyrics

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Broken Dreams

Broken Dreams Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Broken Dreams By Lita Ford?
I see the picture
You're so broken hearted But can I steal a little love from you tonight I'd tell you whispers, a little story That there's a place in my heart for you tonight But why must we be lonely? On this night full of rain Hold me in your dreams And leave me breathless once again But I will never understand Why must the rain fall down? On the boulevard of broken dreams Must the tears fall, misty sky It's a boulevard of broken dreams Yeah I close my eyes, and it feels like yesterday When we fought for tomorrow And lived for the day So sweet and innocent Like a child with his toy Who wishes for nothing Left alone with his dreams But why must we be sad? On this night full of rain Take me back to the king And leave me breathless once again But I will never understand Why must the rain fall down? On the boulevard of broken dreams Must the tears fall, misty sky It's a boulevard of broken dreams Oh, yeah Why must the rain fall down? On the boulevard of broken dreams Must the tears fall, misty sky It's a boulevard of broken dreams Why must the rain fall down? On the boulevard of broken dreams Another lonely face lost in the crowd It's a boulevard of broken dreams |
Who Wrote Broken Dreams By Lita Ford?
David Lawrence Ezrin, Lita Ford
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What's The Duration Of The Broken Dreams By Lita Ford?The duration of Broken Dreams is 5:12 minutes and seconds. |
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