Crying
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Crying
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I'm crying
Yes, I'm crying
And I just don't know
How it's all going to end
I'm thinking back a long time
When I hit my woman down
It was a bad bad evil night
When I realized what I'd done
It was way too late, too late
Too late for words and I'm crying
In torment sometimes
We hurt each other so bad
Nobody to turn to, no going back
No such thing as God for us
No more to touch her body
No more to stroke her hair
All I can do is break down in tears
I'm crying and wondering
Where am I now because of what I did
I just don't know and I'm crying
It was a long time ago
The pain is over now
But I still think back sometimes
And remember how I cried
I was crying
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John Mayall performs "Crying", and this lyric page sits inside the John Mayall catalog on LyroVerse.
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