The Letter
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The Letter
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I think I don’t know how to write love songs
I swear I don’t know what I did wrong
Do I have sorrow left inside?
Let me cry a song for you tonight?
I promise you I’ll try a little bit
To prove yourself I’m more than this
I could draw a letter and add some melody on
And spread the lyrics to everyone
Remembering
Our happiness
All those years
So let me fix it up before a new day comes
“Pen and paper” is all I need for once
And let me walk with you
Where are those sparkles in the eyes?
Everybody sees yours not mine
Did I lose faith?
I’m terrified.
So let me close my eyes and feel it
To write the words you still believe in
And tomorrow I won’t bleed to death
Then you’ll be lay down in my bed
Caressing my hair
Let me learn
How to love
Let me learn
Please let me learn to love
I need to learn
I need to learn now
Tomorrow cannot exist
I’ll be better be freeze
Than not deliver you this
I guess I finish our love song
I swear I don’t know what I did wrong
Do I have to step aside?
Please
Let me sing a song for you tonight?
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Who performs "The Letter"?
Barbara Rocha performs "The Letter", and this lyric page sits inside the Barbara Rocha catalog on LyroVerse.
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