Lyrics I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes - Davy Graham

I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes - Davy Graham
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes, artist - Davy Graham. Album song Folk, Blues & Beyond, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.1964
Record label: Old Stars
Song language: English

I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes

Well I cannot keep from crying sometimes
You know I cannot keep from crying sometimes
My heart is full of sorrow
My eyes are full of tears
I cannot keep from crying sometimes
Well I thought when she first left me
I’d get on a little while
Soon it’ll be all over
And I’d journey with a smile
But as I get older
I think of what I told her
I cannot keep from crying sometimes
I cannot keep from crying sometimes
You know I cannot keep from crying sometimes
My heart is full of sorrow
My eyes are full of tears
I cannot keep from crying sometimes
Well I thought when she first left me
I’d get on a little while
Soon it’ll be all over
And I’d journey with a smile
But as I get older
I think of what I told her
I laugh to keep from crying sometimes
You know I cannot keep from crying sometimes
You know I cannot keep from crying sometimes
My heart is full of sorrow
My eyes are full of tears
I cannot keep from crying sometimes
I laugh to keep from crying sometimes
Well I cannot keep from crying sometimes
You know I cannot keep from crying sometimes
My heart is full of sorrow
My eyes are full of tears
I cannot keep from crying sometimes
Well I thought when she first left me
I’d get on a little while
Soon it’ll be all over
And I’d journey with a smile
But as I get older
I think of what I told her
I laugh to keep from crying some times

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Artist lyrics: Davy Graham