Dixie
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Dixie
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It's hard to let you know
That I need your help
And I dont know
I'm falling one by one
And I dont know why im falling please
Tell me that it's easy
When its cold
You get close to me? you see?
You take away
All of these troubles
I need to write a song
and okay I'll try another day
My history can tell
That I repeat myself
And I dont know why
Must decide?
Whats mine is yours and mine?
Please tell me that it's easy
When it's cold
You get close to me
You take away
All of these troubles
I need to write a song
And okay I'll try another day
Tell me that it's easy
When its cold u get close to me please
Take away all of these troubles
I need to write a song
Okay ill try...
It's easy
When it's cold you get close to me please
Take away all of these troubles
I need to write a song
And okay I've got all this trouble
And okay I'll try to fight it
And okay I'll try another day
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The Fray performs "Dixie", and this lyric page sits inside the The Fray catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Over My Head (Cable Car) and 48 To Go with a short reason for opening each page next.
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