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Staind Reply
I have seen to many sad eyes look at me, Eyes that set me free, All the places that I've been.
Thank you for the letters that you thought you wrote in vain And times you chose to stand out in the rain and wait for me, For me.
Your words, Your words help me to see A little honesty In a world that doesn't share And those eyes Tell the story of your pain Severity of your disdain In a world that doesn't care.
So thank you for the letters that you thought you wrote in vain And times you chose to stand out in the rain and wait
We, we understand my pain. From this I gather strength, That we are the same.
So thank you for the letters that you thought you wrote in vain And times you chose to stand out in the rain and wait
The life I live will never be the same without you Return to my Staind lyrics page The lyrics are Copyright their respective owners.
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