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Don't Ask Me Why - Crossfade



     
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I know
Even if I worry
Even if I can’t see
The sense in this madness
How am I to know?
In a million years
This is something that I know
This is something that I’ll always feel
And I don’t wanna live without your love
’Cause something’s missin’ when you’re gone
I’ll find a way back to your heart
In a world full of darkness
You were my light
Open up your heart
Don’t ask me why
Some things never change
In a million years
Don’t ask me why

The colours fade away when you’re not there
When you open your eyes
I’ll be there right by your side
You tell me to let go
Dreaming of new horizons
Things you wanna do
You know, it ain’t easy
’Cause something’s missin’ when you’re gone
I’ll find a way back to your heart
In a world full of darkness
You were my light
Open up your heart
Don’t ask me why
Some things never change
In a million years
Don’t ask me why
The colours fade away when you’re not there
Don’t ask me why
Some things never change
In a million years
When you open your eyes
I’ll be there right by your side
Lost and confused
Since the day you walked away
Leaving me in doubt and all alone
And you say you need your freedom
But love will set you free
Just look into my eyes and you will see
That it’s never too late
No it’s never too late
I still love you, baby
I just want you to know
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Lyrics submitted by Timothy Benson.

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There are two bands with the name Crossfade.
1. An American post-grunge band
2. A Swedish pop rock band 1. Crossfade is an American rock band from Columbia, South Carolina. Their current members are Ed Sloan on lead vocals and guitar, Les Hall on Lead guitar, keyboard, and backing vocals, Mitch James on backing vocals and bass, and Mark Castillo on drums. Since their formation in 1999 Crossfade has released two studio albums - their platinum selling self-titled debut album in 2004, and Falling Away in 2006.

Read more about Crossfade on Last.fm.


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