Sleep
Don't weep
My sweet
Love

Your face
So wet
And your day
Is rough

So do what you must do
To find yourself
Wear another shoe
Paint my shelf
There's times that I was broke
And you stood strong
I think I've found a place where I

Sleep
Don't weep
My sweet
Love

Your face
It's all wet
'Cause our days
Were rough

So do what you must do
To fill that hole
Wear another shoe
To comfort the soul
There's times that I was broke
And you stood strong
I think I've found a place where I feel I will

Sleep
Don't weep
My sweet
Love

Your face
It's all wet
'Cause my day
Was rough

So do what you must do (Do what you must do)
To find yourself
Wear another shoe (Wear another shoe)
Or paint my shelf (Paint my shelf)
There's times that I was broke (Times that I was broke)
And you stood strong
I hope I find a place where I belong (Hope I find a place to)

Sleep
Don't weep
My sweet (sweet)
Love

My face
It's so wet
'Cause my day
Was rough

Don't weep
My sweet
Love

My face
It's so wet
'Cause my day
Was rough


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Sleep Don't Weep Lyrics as written by Damien George Rice

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    i love this song. I dont know what it is about and i dont care. The lyrics are so beautiful and the are deep and emotional. Damien obviously put all over his heart into this one and it is amazing. I think it is probably his best!!!!

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