Let Her Cry song by Hootie & the Blowfish from Primary Album Album not found. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Rock, Adult Contemporary, Pop-Rock music. The Record company is unknown. Released on None.
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Let Her Cry Meaning
[[Verse 1] She sits alone by a lamp post Trying to find a thought that’s escaped her mind She says Dar’s the one I love the most But Stipe’s not far behind [Verse 2] She never lets me in Only tell me where’s she’s been When she’s had too much to drink I say that I don’t care I just run my hands through her dark hair Then I pray to God, you gotta help me fly away and just [Chorus] Let her cry, if the tears fall down like rain Let her sing, if it eases all her pain Let her go, let her walk right out on me And if the sun comes up tomorrow Let her be, let her be [Verse 3] This morning I woke up alone Found a note standin’ by the phone Saying maybe, maybe I’ll be back some day I wanted to look for you You walked in, I didn’t know just what I should do So I sat back down and had a beer and felt sorry for myself Saying , [Chorus] Let her cry, if the tears fall down like rain Let her sing, if it eases all her pain Let her go, let her walk right out on me And if the sun comes up tomorrow Let her be, let her be [Instrumental Break] [Chorus] Let her cry, if the tears fall down like rain Let her sing, if it eases all her pain Let her go, let her walk right out on me And if the sun comes up tomorrow Let her be, oh [Bridge] Last night I tried to leave Cried so much, I could not believe She was the same girl I fell in love with long ago She went in the back to get high I sat down on my couch and cried Yelling, “Oh mama, please help me” Won’t you hold my hand and [Chorus] Let her cry, if the tears fall down like rain Let her sing, if it eases all her pain Let her go, let her walk right out on me And if the sun comes up tomorrow Let her be Let her cry, if the tears fall down like rain Let her sing, if it eases all her pain Let her go, let her walk right out on me And if the sun comes up tomorrow Let her be, oh, let her be] |