Paroles de Nobody's child
Maria Mckee

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Date de parution : 01/01/1991
Durée : 0:03:58
Style : Country
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Turning around i see someone
That i thought i used to know
You wide eyed in the crowd
How does it feel to see the world
And not turn cold
I wanna hold you
And protect you from the change
Though i know its gonna happen anyway
Take this veil, ill dry your eyes
In a world like ours youre nobodys child
Im dependin on you to teach me
All the things i forgot i ever knew
Baby, you can lean on me
I may lean a little too
Whatever gets us through
And i feel a mountain movin deep within
At the end of the revival we begin
Take this veil, it'll dry your eyes
In a world like ours, our nobodys child
And i feel a mountain movin deep within
At the end of the revival we begin
Take this veil, dry these eyes
You see me prayin, but im nobodys child
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