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Stronger - Carlene Carter



     
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This hell raisin' angel's had a fair share of heartache
Tears falling tangled into looks that will tell
But you'll never know just how it feels
'Til you fall apart and your heart don't wanna healWhat doesn't kill me makes me stronger
What doesn't kill me makes me stronger
I'll hold on a little longer
What doesn't kill me makes me strongerSweet baby sister held the world upon her shoulders
She had a spirit like a twister this life could not hold her
Always wonder round so fast down a track headin' nowhere
She was cool until the train crashed and she died trying to get thereWhat doesn't kill me makes me stronger
What doesn't kill me makes me stronger
I'll hold on a little longer
What doesn't kill me makes me strongerI wanna crawl in that dark hole and curl up beside her
Wanna cradle her sweet soul and never let go
Now there's rest for the weary and there's peace in the light
There's grace in forgiveness for angels in flightWhat doesn't kill me makes me stronger
What doesn't kill me makes me stronger
I'll hold on a little longer

What doesn't kill me makes me strongerWhat doesn't kill you makes me stronger
What doesn't kill you makes me stronger
Just hold on a little longer
What doesn't kill you makes me stronger

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Rebecca Carlene Smith (b. September 26, 1955 and professionally known as Carlene Carter) is an American country singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter (later known as June Carter Cash) and her first husband, Carl Smith. From 1979-1990 she was married to English singer-songwriter, musician and producer Nick Lowe. Though her recording career had begun in the late 1970s with her eponymous debut album, it was with 1990's I Fell in Love that Carter's career really took off, with the album and title song topping the US country albums and singles charts, respectively.

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