Lyrics of 'Love Was In Your Eyes' by Maggie Macneal

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The morning broke so promising and fair
There was no stir abroad
I looked outside and watched the melting air
I softly cried and saw
Your steps in snow and ice
You'd left with all your lies
But love was in your eyes

A ray of sun came in my face
And changed my tears to diamonds
Sparkling pain of one who's lost a loving race
I'm tired and I'm silent
Love was in your eyes

There's no need to fight because my heart has died
Oh please come back tomorrow
Don't you stay away 'cause ther's no pride to hide
You left me here in sorrow
Love was in your eyes

Oh wondeful day
tell me why tomorrow is so far away
Oh wonderful day
If he'll come back then stay.

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