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Cobalt 60 - Sad Lyrics



Cobalt 60 - Sad Lyrics




Sad sad, To remind a past that never shone
Sad sad, The nest is empty the dove has gone
Sad also, sad also, Not to know what to think not to know where to go
Sad also, sad also, I haven't slept a wink since the day you said no
We won't go to the woods again
It makes me sad it makes me sad
I found myself open to pain / Sad sad
Kisses never given, secrets never told / Sad sad
Patience never proven, tenderness not shown
It makes me mad mad / To be the small fry caught in the mesh
To drag out this empty life / To drink a water that can't refresh / Sad indeed sad indeed
Very sad, very sad. The kisses never given, the secrets never told
Very sad, very sad. The patience never proven, the tenderness not shown
Only truly simply deeply sad.
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Sad sad, To remind a past that never shone
Sad sad, The nest is empty the dove has gone
Sad also, sad also, Not to know what to think not to know where to go
Sad also, sad also, I haven't slept a wink since the day you said no
We won't go to the woods again
It makes me sad it makes me sad
I found myself open to pain / Sad sad
Kisses never given, secrets never told / Sad sad
Patience never proven, tenderness not shown
It makes me mad mad / To be the small fry caught in the mesh
To drag out this empty life / To drink a water that can't refresh / Sad indeed sad indeed
Very sad, very sad. The kisses never given, the secrets never told
Very sad, very sad. The patience never proven, the tenderness not shown
Only truly simply deeply sad.
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Writer: DOMINIQUE LALLEMENT, JEAN LUC DE MEYER
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Cobalt 60
Length: 2:11
Written by: DOMINIQUE LALLEMENT, JEAN LUC DE MEYER

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