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1. She Cries Your Name
2. She Cries Your Name (Super Pinky Mandy Version)
She Cries
Your Name Version
Falling
from the western shore to find yourselves alone again, Wondering
where you have been, Your lonely voice calls
across the starlit coast, Reaching out to be seen.
She cries
your name,
three times again,
She cries your name,
How long can this love remain.
Cut beneath
the surface screen of what we say and what we seem, Is a trick
to be seen, She keeps crying out your name,
But her scream sound the same, How fickle fate can be.
She cries
your name,
Three times the pain,
She cries your name,
How long can this love remain.
Birds
that scream for territory can learn to sing
euphorically, Give him time an' he's real, And there's a
wasteland in your soul the burned out trees will leave you
cold, Living out an ideal.
She cries
your name,
three times again,
She cries your name,
How long can this love remain.
She cries
your name,
Twelve times again,
She cries your name,
How long can this love remain.
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She Cries
Your Name (Super Pinky Mandy Version)
Falling
from the western selves
To find yourself alone again
Wonderin' where you have been
Your lonely voice
Calls across the star lit coast
Reaching out to be seen
She cries
your name
Three times again
She cries your name
How long can this love remain?
Scratch
beneath the surface screen
Of what we say and what we seem
Is there truth to be seen?
She's cryin' out your name
But her
scream sounds the same
How fickle fate can be
She cries
your name
Three times again
She cries your name
How long can this love remain?
Birds
which scream for territory
Can learn to sing euphorically
Given time that is revealed??
There's a wasteland in his soul
The burned out trees will leave you cold
Living out beside the hill
She cries
your name
Three times again
She cries your name
How long can this love remain?
She cries
your name
Three times again
She cries your name
How long can this love remain?
She cries your name
Twelve times again
She cries your name
How long can this love remain?
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