Tired Eyes
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Tired Eyes
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Oh, tired eyes
I’ll sing you lullabies
To feed your hungry soul
To drink slumber’s wine
In fairy land
Where we walk oh hand-in-hand
And rest on the Moon that holds us close
Oh, my love what ails you?
The stars still do shine
The roses that bloom
Lay kisses on your eyes
Forget-me-knots are tied
The colors rolling in your seamless mind
The sorriest of woes
Lead nowhere
Oh, my love what ails you?
The stars still do shine
The roses that bloom
Steal kisses from your eyes
High hopes and memories
If you need me dear
Find the keys and come on home
I hope your dreams
Are filled with romance
Behind those hidden doors
I humbly wait
Behind those hidden doors
I’ll always wait
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Who performs "Tired Eyes"?
Laney Jones performs "Tired Eyes", and this lyric page sits inside the Laney Jones catalog on LyroVerse.
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