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Marius Bear - Boys Do Cry Lyrics



Marius Bear - Boys Do Cry Lyrics
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In my room, lives a boy who could be blue
And you might never know, oh, oh
You think he's cavalier, he would shed more than a crocodile tear
If you'd go, oh

Hearts they get broken
God only knows why
And sometimes aeroplanes, fall down from the sky
And mountains they crumble and rivers they run dry
And oh, boys do cry

When night falls, and the moon is all we see
Don't fear the wolf that lives in me, oh, oh
You think he's tough enough, he would cry love 'til the sun comes up
If you go, ooh

Hearts they got broken
God only knows why
And sometimes aeroplanes, fall down from the sky
And mountains they crumble and rivers they run dry
And oh, boys do cry
And how they cry

Mountains they crumble and rivers they run dry
And oh, boys do cry
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In my room, lives a boy who could be blue
And you might never know, oh, oh
You think he's cavalier, he would shed more than a crocodile tear
If you'd go, oh

Hearts they get broken
God only knows why
And sometimes aeroplanes, fall down from the sky
And mountains they crumble and rivers they run dry
And oh, boys do cry

When night falls, and the moon is all we see
Don't fear the wolf that lives in me, oh, oh
You think he's tough enough, he would cry love 'til the sun comes up
If you go, ooh

Hearts they got broken
God only knows why
And sometimes aeroplanes, fall down from the sky
And mountains they crumble and rivers they run dry
And oh, boys do cry
And how they cry

Mountains they crumble and rivers they run dry
And oh, boys do cry
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Writer: Martin Bear, Martin Gallop
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Marius Bear
Length: 2:57
Written by: Martin Bear, Martin Gallop

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