Like a River
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Like a River
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I need something wrong
In my way
Something to
Change my day
I'm tired of looking
To the same ugly faces
In another morning day
Oh, lord, just give me a hard day
Just a hard day, just a hard day today
I'm changing like a river
You can hear me
But you can’t feel this pain
I'm changing like a river
I don't know who I am
I need something wrong
In my way
Something to
Change my day
I'm tired of looking
To the same ugly faces
In another morning day
Oh, lord, give me a quiet day
Just a quiet day, just a quiet today
I'm changing like a river
You can hear me
But you can’t feel this pain
I'm changing like a river
I don't know who I am
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Who performs "Like a River"?
David Sue performs "Like a River", and this lyric page sits inside the David Sue catalog on LyroVerse.
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