Verse 1:
They pulled their triggers and the deed was done
Those speeding bullets killed her man and son
That bitter taste of death won’t let her go
Verse 2:
It might as well have been a bomb blast
A picture and memories are all that last
Showing the faith that she no longer holds
Chorus:
And I felt her world break down
As if it was my own, baby
Now tell me just what you need
I know everyone’s leaving you, but please, don’t leave me
Verse 2:
She’s staring at all the time that’s passed
It’s laughing at her through a looking glass
What might have been she simply lets life go
Chorus
And I felt her world break down
As if it was my own, baby
Now tell me just what you need
I know everyone’s leaving you, but please, don’t leave me
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