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Bed And Breakfast - Save My Heart Lyrics



Bed And Breakfast - Save My Heart Lyrics




Nobody'll make me feel this way again
Yeah - I wanted you to be my friend
Now I'm standing here facing the train
I felt so lonely and useless
Searching for the reason of life
Waiting for someone to arrive
When you went from me
They told me time is a healer
But I always remember the pain
all my beggin' was in vain
Your breath stood still - so still
Never see your smile again
No never - no never
I thought you are my only friend
Forever and ever
Tell me what can I do
To ease the pain in my heart
From coast to coast
I'm on my journey
There are quite
A lot of things to see
Trying to forget
About me and about you
Fact is fact
And I know for sure now
Ain't nobody who can replace
Even if she's got the same face
Eyes can betray
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Nobody'll make me feel this way again
Yeah - I wanted you to be my friend
Now I'm standing here facing the train
I felt so lonely and useless
Searching for the reason of life
Waiting for someone to arrive
When you went from me
They told me time is a healer
But I always remember the pain
all my beggin' was in vain
Your breath stood still - so still
Never see your smile again
No never - no never
I thought you are my only friend
Forever and ever
Tell me what can I do
To ease the pain in my heart
From coast to coast
I'm on my journey
There are quite
A lot of things to see
Trying to forget
About me and about you
Fact is fact
And I know for sure now
Ain't nobody who can replace
Even if she's got the same face
Eyes can betray
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Writer: David Stone
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Performed By: Bed And Breakfast
Language: English
Length: 0:59
Written by: David Stone

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