Sometimes I Cry

Album: Traveller (2015)
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  • There are days that I can walk around like I'm alright
    And I pretend to wear a smile on my face
    And I could keep the pain from comin' out of my eyes
    But sometimes, sometimes

    Sometimes I cry
    Cry
    Sometimes I cry
    When I can't do nothing else

    Everybody keeps tellin' me to move on
    Oh, but I can't seem to go anywhere without you
    'Cause ever since and every single night you been gone
    Sometimes, sometimes

    Sometimes I cry
    Cry
    Sometimes I cry
    When I can't do nothing else

    Sometimes I cry
    Sometimes I cry
    Sometimes I cry
    When I can't do nothing else

    (Yeah, baby)
    (And there you go)
    (Thank you all for being here tonight) Writer/s: Christopher Stapleton, Clint Dwayne Ingersoll
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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