Lyrics I'm A Believer - Barbara Mandrell

I'm A Believer - Barbara Mandrell
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song I'm A Believer, artist - Barbara Mandrell. Album song Get To The Heart, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 18.08.1985
Record label: A Geffen Records Release;
Song language: English

I'm A Believer

I thought love was
Only true in fairy tales
Meant for someone else
But not for me
Love was out to get me
That's the way it seems
Disappointment haunted
All my dreams
And then I saw her face
Now I'm a believer
And not a trace
Of doubt in my mind
I'm in love
I'm a believer
I couldn't leave her
If I tried
I thought love was more or less a given thing
But the more I gave the less I got, oh yeah
What's the use in trying?
All you get is pain
When I wanted sunshine
I got rain
And then I saw her face
Now I'm a believer
And not a trace
Of doubt in my mind
I'm in love
I'm a believer
I couldn't leave her
If I tried
What's the use in trying?
All you get is pain
When I wanted sunshine
I got rain
And then I saw her face
Now I'm a believer
Not a trace
Of doubt in my mind
I'm in love
I'm a believer
I couldn't leave her
If I tried
Then I saw her face
Now I'm a believer
Not a trace
Of doubt in my mind
Now I'm a believer
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Now I'm a believer
Then I saw her face
Now I'm a believer
Not a trace
Of doubt in my mind
I'm a believer
Now I'm a believer

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Artist lyrics: Barbara Mandrell