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Juanita Stein - The Consequence of Pain Lyrics



Juanita Stein - The Consequence of Pain Lyrics




The Consequence of Pain

F*ck you for knocking on my door
I wish you'd never been here before
Tell me brother what is the score
Let me down gently

I'll move on, I'll move on
Bury my head inside the sand
I'll move on, I'll move on
Let me down gently
Don't let me down

Over the horizon
I see myself
Close to the sun
To the sun
Over the horizon
I see you too
Smiling

Hey you there knocking on my door
Like you done a million times I'm sure
Tell me brother what is this for
Let me down gently
Just don't let me down

I'll move on, I'll move on
Bury my head inside the sand
I'll move on, I'll move on
Let me down gently
Don't let me down

Over the horizon
I see myself
Close to the sun
To the sun
Over the horizon
I see you too
Smiling
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The Consequence of Pain

F*ck you for knocking on my door
I wish you'd never been here before
Tell me brother what is the score
Let me down gently

I'll move on, I'll move on
Bury my head inside the sand
I'll move on, I'll move on
Let me down gently
Don't let me down

Over the horizon
I see myself
Close to the sun
To the sun
Over the horizon
I see you too
Smiling

Hey you there knocking on my door
Like you done a million times I'm sure
Tell me brother what is this for
Let me down gently
Just don't let me down

I'll move on, I'll move on
Bury my head inside the sand
I'll move on, I'll move on
Let me down gently
Don't let me down

Over the horizon
I see myself
Close to the sun
To the sun
Over the horizon
I see you too
Smiling
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Writer: Juanita Stein
Copyright: Lyrics © Royalty Network




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Performed By: Juanita Stein
Language: English
Length: 3:05
Written by: Juanita Stein

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