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June Clivas & the Ditty Boys - I Believe Lyrics



June Clivas & the Ditty Boys - I Believe Lyrics




I see I'm burning
Burning for your Love
I believe I'm turning
Into the man you once loved
No sorrow
For tomorrow
I ain't got time for that
I'll heal myself
And nobody else

At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon

I see my love
Carry on her way
I wonder if she's happier
Happier these days
All this time of mine
I've wasted away
I can't see
My tomorrows
Without seeing her face

At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon

I see I'm burning
Burning for your love
I believe I'm turning
Into the man you once loved
No sorrow for tomorrow
I ain't got time for that
All this time of mine
I've wasted away

At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon
At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon
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I see I'm burning
Burning for your Love
I believe I'm turning
Into the man you once loved
No sorrow
For tomorrow
I ain't got time for that
I'll heal myself
And nobody else

At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon

I see my love
Carry on her way
I wonder if she's happier
Happier these days
All this time of mine
I've wasted away
I can't see
My tomorrows
Without seeing her face

At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon

I see I'm burning
Burning for your love
I believe I'm turning
Into the man you once loved
No sorrow for tomorrow
I ain't got time for that
All this time of mine
I've wasted away

At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon
At the old saloon
Old saloon
At the old saloon
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Writer: Cindy Martin Del Campo
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: June Clivas & the Ditty Boys
Language: English
Length: 4:15
Written by: Cindy Martin Del Campo

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