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Never Wanna See You Cry - Richard Ashcroft



     
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Never wanna see you cryI don't like the way that you say you feel fine
when you look so down
And I don't like the way that the pills you take
they just keep you downShiney little minds
Trying to find my way in life
String of broken hearts
Well they still made it
You ready to start?Never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna hold you with tears in your eyes
Never wanna see you burn
There's so much I gotta tell you
So much that you'll learnI'm dying, dying, baby, dying
To get close to you
But sometimes, sometimes the wall you built
You know, I can't get throughShiney little minds
Trying to find my way in life
String of broken hearts
Well they still made it

You ready to start?I never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna hold you with tears in my eyes
Never wanna see you die
There's so much I gotta tell you
So much that you'll learnCause I never wanna see you cry'
No I never wanna see you die
No I never wanna see you cry
No I never wanna see you cry
Cause I never wanna see you cry
No I never wanna se you cry
No I never wanna see you die
Oh I never wanna see you die...
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Richard Ashcroft (born Richard Paul Ashcroft, on September 11, 1971, in Billinge, Wigan, England) is best known as the front man of The Verve, which he helped form in 1989. After that band's demise in 1999, Ashcroft began his solo career, releasing Alone With Everybody in 2000, Human Conditions in 2002 and Keys To The World in 2006. He performed vocals for the track Lonely Soul on UNKLE's 1998 release Psyence Fiction and his voice can also be heard on the The Chemical Brothers' album Come With Us track The Test.

Read more about Richard Ashcroft on Last.fm.


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