Dear Joan (Tabitha's Secret Version) - Tabitha's Secret
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Dear Joan (Tabitha's Secret Version) Lyrics
Dear Joan, I've almost forgotten
The pane in the window, the blue dress in the doorway
Dear Joan, help me remember
The face I forget, and the traps that I've sprungI guess I've grown tired, It's just what's expected of me
To tear your heart, from the inside to the outside
You know I was wired, I just couldn't help it
The hundred thousand times I hurt youDear Joan I wanted to say, I'm sorry for the screaming last night, and the nights before
I've wanted more from this than anything I've ever known, Dear JoanDear Joan, your face has a brightness
That I've never seen, in the years that I've known you
Dear Joan, I'd pick up the pieces
But some scattered too far, they flew when I kicked themI know you believed when I said it was over
You stood by me patiently, waiting and brooding
So deeply in love, with every face that I've shownDear Joan I wanted to say, I'm sorry for the screaming last night, and the nights before
I've wanted more from this than anything I've ever known, Dear JoanOnce I forget, twice I'm a fool
Three times I wrap my hands around your neck
While your sleeping
So quietly sleeping
Sleeping and dreamingDear Joan, don't walk out the doorway
Because if you did, I believe I could honestly kill youDear Joan I wanted to say, I'm sorry for the screaming last night, and the nights before
I've wanted more from this than anything I've ever known, Dear JoanDear Joan I wanted to say, I'm sorry for the screaming last night, and the nights before
I've wanted more from this than anything I've ever known, Dear Joan
Songwriters
Yale, Brian / Thomas, Robert Kelly / Goff, John / Stanley, John JosephPublished by
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