The Sadness
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The Sadness
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I tried to find the water in the desert
I tried to find happiness in a lost world
Always alone, always lost
Now I understand what is solitude
I made peace with my thoughts
Now the sun lights up my way
I need the light - not the despair
Open heart, I let the sun come inside
An absent light suddenly shining through
Always alone, always lost
Now I understand what is solitude
I made peace with my thoughts
Now the sun lights up my way
I need the light - not the despair
Sometimes the sadness
Shows me the wrong way
Sometimes the sadness
Distorts the reason
I'm brave and full of hope, strong enough
I'm ready to be free in my head
No more alone, no more lost
Now I understand what is solitude
You brought color to my life
And my every dream came true
I need the light and I need the hope
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Kaktus Project performs "The Sadness", and this lyric page sits inside the Kaktus Project catalog on LyroVerse.
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