If I Could Save Her From Her Sadness
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If I Could Save Her From Her Sadness
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When she just was just a little girl
When she come home from school
In tears I dry her eyes and tell
Already be alright
Now look at her
She's all grown up with nothing but
A broke heart and I think to myself
When I go wrong what more can I have done
How could I have prepare her better
If I could save her from her sadness
If only I can't take away her pain
If only I could make her see that's plenty more fish in the sea
If I could save her from her sadness
If only I can't take away her pain
If only I could make her see that plenty more fish in the sea
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