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1945

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Almora Canonical path: /almora/1945 Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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1945

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Can you feel the pain in my heart?

Can you give back my fallen stars?

All of my tears are still in my eyes

Can you feel my broken heart?

It was so long years ago

I have lost all my hopes at the war

All of my dreams are lost

In my heart and in my soul

In the island with the sunrise

The darkness has captured the light

All the children have slept forever

And flew to the heaven in the sky

Can you feel the pain in my heart?

Can you give back my fallen stars?

All of my tears are still in my eyes

Can you feel my broken heart?

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