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James Hunnicutt - My Pain Lyrics



James Hunnicutt - My Pain Lyrics
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Early one morning
The wind started playing my song
A tune so inviting
I began to sing along
Well, it was 20 years ago that day
I packed up my bags
And went on my way
And you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
Have you heard the tales
Of how a soul can burn
When we go against
The ways of love to learn
Well, it was 20 years ago that day
I packed up my bags
And went on my way
And you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
Have you heard the tales
Of how a soul can burn
When we go against
The ways of love to learn
Yeah, it was 20 years ago that day
I packed up my bags
And went on my way
And you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
Yeah, you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
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Early one morning
The wind started playing my song
A tune so inviting
I began to sing along
Well, it was 20 years ago that day
I packed up my bags
And went on my way
And you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
Have you heard the tales
Of how a soul can burn
When we go against
The ways of love to learn
Well, it was 20 years ago that day
I packed up my bags
And went on my way
And you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
Have you heard the tales
Of how a soul can burn
When we go against
The ways of love to learn
Yeah, it was 20 years ago that day
I packed up my bags
And went on my way
And you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
Yeah, you should thank me dear
For saving you from my pain
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Writer: James Hunnicutt
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Performed By: James Hunnicutt
Language: English
Length: 2:22
Written by: James Hunnicutt
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