Sing Her Song
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Sing Her Song
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We've been chasing others,
and rested little while.
Haven't we learned from anyone,
when our fingers trembled in it comes.
Well, I can drop a needle.
And then this song goes in.
Haven't you poured that glass too full enough,
baby, take this tune you've woken up.
And I sing her song
for the touch you need
and the taste I long.
Close the fallen ending,
so I can sing her name.
Haven't those lights not shone on everyone?
You and I got more lonely to come.
And I sing her song
for the touch you need
and the taste I long.
And I sing her song
We'll feel different soon,
no, it won't be long.
Haven't those lights not shone on everyone?
And I sing her song
for the touch you need
and the taste I long.
And I sing her song
We'll feel different soon,
no, it won't be long.
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La Rocca performs "Sing Her Song", and this lyric page sits inside the La Rocca catalog on LyroVerse.
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