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Tears of Man

How can a man?
Grace his life with just bare hands
When his love is a barren land

How can a man?
Ask the people to understand
When the world can’t comprehend

Bridge
When you’re crying in the rain
No one can see the pain
And you’re standing in your own vain
Then you start to see your strain
While they stare at you again
You can feel it chokes your own veins

Chorus
Hey… Is your life as precious as the ones you love?
No matter how deep it creeps you to leap
When everything you dream shatters down in the drain
And you know that ain’t dreaming
But your tears won’t start flowing…

Instrumental

Hey… Is your life as precious as the ones you love?
No matter how deep it creeps you to leap
When everything you dream chokes and drowns you again
And you know that ain’t dreaming
For those years that caused your bleeding…

How can a man?
Ask the people to understand
When the world can’t comprehend

Song: Amran Sidek
Lyrics: Towil

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