I can hear the raindrops
Slowly falling
And they calling for
They keep calling for
My knight in shining armor
Come and save me
Cause I'm drowning in pain

I've been hurt
By his mistakes
So come and take me away
I put him first
I thought he'd stay
But he couldn't weather the storm
So he left me the rain

Over time, Pictures fade
All that's left are these empty frames
Sleepless nights, and stormy days
I've got proof that people change
And all that's left are these empty frames
All that's left are these empty...

Can you hear these teardrops
In my pillow
They keep falling cause
I kept falling for your dozen thorny roses
Now I'm bleeding
and I'm lonely again

Now I'm hurt
It's my mistake
I should have known right away
I put him first
I thought he'd stay
But he couldn't weather the storm
So he left me the rain

Over time, Pictures fade
All that's left are these empty frames
Sleepless nights, and stormy days
I've got proof that people change

Long after the smiles all fade away
All this endless pain
All this empty space

Sleepless nights, and stormy days
I've got proof that people change
Over time, Pictures fade
And all that's left are these empty frames

Over time, Pictures fade
All that's left are these empty frames
Sleepless nights, and stormy days
All that's left are these empty...

Over time, pictures fade
And all that's left are these empty frames
Sleepless nights, and stormy days
I've got proof that people change

All that's left are these empty frames

All that's left are these empty frames


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