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My Diary Lyrics


Jennifer Rafferty My Diary


Pick a page, I'm like a book
But don't ever read out loud
Read it all, take a good look
But don't ever make a sound
Because for so long now, I've kept it all inside
But with you I can not hide

You can look into these eyes
And see everything I've seen
There's a map inside my mind
To all the places I have been
You won't loose your way
You've got me as a guide
Because with you I can not hide

[Chorus]
With you, I can wake up and feel, like my old self again
I can wake up from dreams, which don't recall way back then
When my diary, was fastened with a key
For noone else but me
But you can see, what nobody else can see...

Like a story left untold
Like a film without a happy end
I was always on my own
Always having to pretend
And then you came along
With you I could confide
And you still stand by my side

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
I couldn't find the words
I couldn't find them to explain
Some things are hard to say
But even harder to remain
And I don't know what I would do without you
I would go insane
When times are hard you hold me close and you
Can chase it all away

[Chorus]



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