Lyrics of 'Tears Fall' by David Knopfler

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You try not to sigh
You try not to cry
And you've tried not to feel
What your heart knows is real

But tears fall - falling down on you
Tears fall - there's nothing you can do
Tears fall - the sky is falling too
Down on you - down on you

And you try not to cry
And you try not to sigh
To deny what you feel
Is to deny what is real

But still tears fall - falling down on you
Tears fall - there's nothing you can do
Tears fall - the sky has fallen too
Down on you - down on you

I got my will
Yeah I got it all
I got my hope
But still tears fall

Got to keep moving
Moving on
Everybody's leavin' sometime
Only some go before

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