Barbara

Album: Out Of The Game (2012)
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  • If you’re running from your doorstep
    And you don’t know where to go to
    Drinking rosé in the rain
    Or listening to the same song over and over again

    If you’re lost on a strange path
    Needing a gate to turn into
    Far from the sun
    Or listening to someone happier than yourself

    Barbara
    Barbara
    I’ll be there
    I’ll be there

    And although you may not see me
    The trees they will remember
    Speak my name
    And rosé will be sweet
    And suddenly, inclement weather will retreat
    Although you may not see me
    Although you may not see me
    Speak my name and

    Barbara
    Barbara
    I’ll be there
    I’ll be there
    I’ll be there Writer/s: RUFUS WAINWRIGHT
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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