Would you catch me when I fall?
Could you hear me when I call?
Could you smile upon my face?
And put right my disgrace.

Could you bend down low to me?
So i can sing with thee

'Cause when your crying in the rain,no one else can feel your pain.
Whose gonna take you by the hand,try make you understand.
You feel like your left out In the cold,your story's so untold.
And whose gonna open up that door,a world you never seen before.

When You hurt so bad,and you feel so bad,Yeah..
'Cause you got the love that never dies

When You hurt so bad,and you feel so bad,Yeah..
'Cause you got the love that never dies,Never Dies....

In these days Instead of me,or someone I forgot to be.
And when my time is done,no more reaching for the sun.

Would you bend down low to me?
so i can sing with thee.
'Cause when your crying in the rain,no-one else can feel your pain.
And whos gonna take you by the hand,try and make you understand.
You feel like your left out in the cold,your story's so untold.
And whose gonna open up that door,a world you never seen before.

When You hurt so bad,and you feel so bad,Yeah..
'Cause you got the love that never dies

When You hurt so bad,and you feel so bad,Yeah..
'Cause you got the love that never dies,

When You hurt so bad,and you feel so bad,Yeah..
'Cause you got the love that never dies,that never dies....


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    Brilliant song

    Mike1985on February 06, 2006   Link

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