Cry Cry Cry

Album: Everyday Life (2019)
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  • Cry, cry, cry, baby
    Cry, cry, cry

    In a book about the world
    Called the luminous things
    There are trees and flowers growing
    While Jizo Bodhisattva sings

    When you cry, cry, cry, baby
    When you cry, cry, cry
    When you cry, cry, cry, baby
    I'll be by your side

    Don't want us to hurt each other
    Or cause each other pain
    Don't want to feel what they don't know
    We're in this together, baby
    We're as singing is to rain
    So I never, never, ever let you go

    When you cry, cry, cry, baby
    When you cry, cry, cry
    When you cry, cry, cry, baby
    I'll be by your side
    Ooh, yeah
    Ooh, yeah

    For your miracles outnumbered by the stars out in the sky Writer/s: Bert Berns, Christopher Anthony Martin, Guy Berryman, Jacob Collier, Jerry Ragovoy, Jonathan Buckland, William Champion
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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