My Troubled Heart
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My Troubled Heart
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Well early in the morning
At the break of day
I ain't got no God
To whom I pray
No lord above
To set me free
I keep my burdens
Right here with me
Well the valleys's deep
And the mountain's high
And my troubled heart
Is sure to make me cry
I gotta be a man
If I wanna stay
Right here on earth
Till the end of day
When I lay my head
Down to go to sleep
I don't pray to the lord
My soul to keep
I just worry sick,
Right through the night
I ain't got no mama
For hold me tight
I ain't got no daddy
For hold me tight
I need somebody
To hold me tight
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Christopher Owens performs "My Troubled Heart", and this lyric page sits inside the Christopher Owens catalog on LyroVerse.
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