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Night Terrors Of 1927 – Never One To Complain lyrics
[Intro] [2x]
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
[Verse 1]
She was never one to complain
She felt it from the beginning
Daddy wasn't ready, for his world to come on down
But my mama let me, into this world and one
She was never one to complain
[Chorus]
Lo-o-o-st
Take it all from memories
Make us sense a broken dream
Fo-o-o-ound
Holding on to one belief
Hoping it'll set her free
[Verse 2]
She always wanted to act scared
Someday I'll be ready to get this damage undone
Somewhere and I'll just let myself get
[Chorus]
Lo-o-o-st
Take it all from memories
Make us sense a broken dream
Fo-o-o-ound
Holding on to one belief
Hoping it'll set her free
[Bridge]
Lo-o-o-st
Fo-o-o-ound
[Breakdown] [2x]
What once lost can now be found
You were the lost, but now you're found
What once lost can now be found
You were the lost, but now you're found
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah ah, ah-ah
[Verse 1]
She was never one to complain
She felt it from the beginning
Daddy wasn't ready, for his world to come on down
But my mama let me, into this world and one
She was never one to complain
[Chorus]
Lo-o-o-st
Take it all from memories
Make us sense a broken dream
Fo-o-o-ound
Holding on to one belief
Hoping it'll set her free
[Verse 2]
She always wanted to act scared
Someday I'll be ready to get this damage undone
Somewhere and I'll just let myself get
[Chorus]
Lo-o-o-st
Take it all from memories
Make us sense a broken dream
Fo-o-o-ound
Holding on to one belief
Hoping it'll set her free
[Bridge]
Lo-o-o-st
Fo-o-o-ound
[Breakdown] [2x]
What once lost can now be found
You were the lost, but now you're found
What once lost can now be found
You were the lost, but now you're found
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