No More Tears
Ozzy Osbourne
(Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, Randy Castillo, Michael Inez, John Purdell) The light in the window is a crack in the sky A stairway to darkness in the blink of an eye A levee of tears to learn she'll never be coming back The man in the dark will bring another attack Your momma told you that you're not supposed to talk to strangers Look in the mirror tell me do you think your life's in danger here ya No more tears Another day passes as the night closes in The red light goes on to say it's time to begin I see the man around the corner waiting does to see me ? I close my eyes and wait to hear the sound of someone screaming here No more tears So now that it's over can't we just say good-bye? I'd like to move an and make the most of the night Maybe a kiss before I leave you this way Your lips are so cold Idon't know what else to say I never wanted it to end this way my love my darling Believe me when I say to you in love I think I'm falling here No more tears100 Greatest Guitar Solos 90s amazing solo american Awesome awesome bass Awesome Guitar Jams bass bass list bass rocks best of slimeball british classic classic metal classic rock classically classic entspannt epic essential favorite songs Favourites Gothic great solo group of people who are guitar halloween hard rock hardcore headbanging time heavy metal hypnotic bass line love songs for bad people loved on pandora loved tracks malloy2000 playlist - top song Masterpiece metal metal top metallic metal murder ballads music chain Music That kicks Yer Ass mustHave no more tears old school ozzy Ozzy Osbourne rock seen live sgn playlist sgnhair sick solo single the best of classic rock the best of rock thrash metal Way my favourite in the fuckin Zak Wylde
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