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Don't Cry For Me Lyrics


Elle Madison Don't Cry For Me


Don't Cry For Me I can breathe
Don't Cry For Me I can be your all
In this journey through the fog
This journey through the fog

I took a break right before I lost my inner step
To the holes in the wall
Came crashing in my world and it wasn't as I expect
No regrets
Take my worries away lead me not to temptation
Just lead me to a place where I can be free
Not bothered by the stress of humanity
Or the words you speak when your looking at me
Cause I know a great deal about this place
I walked here before
Before we took records
Before words came out
Before the energy was sucked from the life of earth
And replaced by the hunger of money
Oil hasn't gotten us any further
Just further to the ruins of this planet

Chorus

I don't take for granted of what I have
What other don't have I could give and give
Until I can't rap or sing
Give nothing else of my heart or soul
Come pouring out
I traveled this plain in search of a meaning
What we found is what we know but can't admit
I can admit see I'm not perfect and nor shall I be in this lifetime define
Define Me

Repeat Chorus



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