Sandra's Smile

Album: Single release only (2015)
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  • Who taught you to breathe
    Then took away your speech
    Made you feel so loved
    Then shook your hand with gloves?
    You watched her pass away the
    Words she said weren't faint
    Closed our eyes for a while
    But I still see Sandra's smile

    Can you see it in my face?
    Had enough for today
    It's hard for me to to stay in
    Place unless I force myself awake

    Look, an hour ago, I read Sybrina's quote
    Why should she forgive?
    D'we lose you if, we don't?

    Can you see it in my face?
    Had enough for today
    It's hard for me to to stay in
    Place unless I force myself awake

    Can you see it in my face?
    Had enough for today
    It's hard for me to to stay in
    Place unless I force myself awake Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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