Black Diamond
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Black Diamond
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I remember you
Drowning in your sorrows, babe, me too
I was wishing I wouldn’t wake up cold and blue
I whisper to myself that I can’t turn my back on you
I can’t control myself and I just can’t turn away
Nothing has changed
Black diamond
Black diamond
When you saw me I saw you recognize
I saw you with a second set of eyes
I remember you
When you crashed into my life to share the view
Now I’m breaking all I have in two
I think I’ll take a chance
'Cuz I can’t turn my back on you
I think I’ll take a chance
'Cuz I just can’t turn my back now
Nothing has changed
Black diamond
Black diamond
When you saw me, I saw you recognize
I saw you with a second set of eyes
I remember you
Drowning in your sorrows, babe, me too
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Half Moon Run performs "Black Diamond", and this lyric page sits inside the Half Moon Run catalog on LyroVerse.
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