I've sung one too many songs for a crowd that didn't want
Read I've sung one too many songs for a crowd that didn't want lyrics by The Ocean Blue on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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I've sung one too many songs for a crowd that didn't want
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She walks through my mind
She strolls through my moods
And we're wasting time in the coming, going
Losing time in the coming, going
I hold your hand in the air.
Tune drifts through my mind
Tune that isn't my kind
I hear a voice and it's speaking to me
I hear a voice and it's speaking to me
I have sung one too many songs
For a crowd that didn't want to hear . . .
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Yes. The related section below points to Awaking to a dream and Drifting, Falling with a short reason for opening each page next.
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