Tears On My Pillow

Album: The Johnny Nash Collection - 20 Of My Favourite Songs (1975)
Charted: 1
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  • I can't take it
    I'm so lonely
    Gee I need you so

    I can't take it
    Oh I wonder
    Why you had to go

    But Baby, Every night I wake up crying
    Tears on my pillow
    An pain in my heart
    You on my mind

    I remember all the good times
    That we had before
    Oh I remember an now my heart
    My very soul cry's out for more

    But baby, all your love for me is dying
    Tears on my pillow
    Pain in my heart
    You on my mind

    I'll always remember that day
    You promised to love me
    You said you'd love me to the very end
    And I'll never forget
    I'll never forget when you walked away from me
    You walked out of my life to my very best friend
    Oh

    Oh baby, every night I wake up crying
    Tears on my pillow
    Pain in my heart
    You on my mind

    Yeah
    Tears on my pillow
    Pain in my heart
    You on my mind

    I got tears on my pillow
    Pain in my heart
    You on my mind

    I got tears on my pillow
    Pain in my heart
    An you on my mind Writer/s: Glenroy Ernie Smith, Glenroy Smith
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Royalty Network
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