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FainOnFriday - November Lyrics



FainOnFriday - November Lyrics
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It's raining and it is November
Autumn lays siege now to the heart
That sadly, though more want than ever
Endures its secret pains apart
And in the room, where resignation
Sees daily life pass as it may
From streets that speak of desolation
A bleak light falls at close of day
November, November
November has blown my mind
November, remember
November is still unkind
The years pass by but never alter
The difference will soon be gone
Between dim memories that falter
And what is lived and is to come
Lost are the ways I knew of gaining
Release from time in earlier days
Always November, always raining
Always this empty heart, always
November, November
November has blown my mind
November, remember
November is still unkind
November
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It's raining and it is November
Autumn lays siege now to the heart
That sadly, though more want than ever
Endures its secret pains apart
And in the room, where resignation
Sees daily life pass as it may
From streets that speak of desolation
A bleak light falls at close of day
November, November
November has blown my mind
November, remember
November is still unkind
The years pass by but never alter
The difference will soon be gone
Between dim memories that falter
And what is lived and is to come
Lost are the ways I knew of gaining
Release from time in earlier days
Always November, always raining
Always this empty heart, always
November, November
November has blown my mind
November, remember
November is still unkind
November
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Writer: T. Laus
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Performed By: FainOnFriday
Language: English
Length: 4:00
Written by: T. Laus

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