Faith Hill – Cry Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

Cry Lyrics

[Verse 1]
If I had just one tear runnin' down your cheek
Maybe I could cope, maybe I'd get some sleep
If I had just one moment at your expense
Maybe all my misery would be well spent, yeah

[Chorus]
Could you cry a little?
Lie just a little
Pretend that you're feeling a little more pain
I gave, now I'm wanting
Something in return
So cry just a little for me

[Verse 2]
If your love could be caged
Honey, I would hold the key
And conceal it underneath
The pile of lies you handed me
And you'd hunt those lies
They'd be all you'd ever find
And that'd be all you'd have to know
For me to be fine, yeah

[Chorus]
Can you cry a little?
Die just a little
And baby, I would feel just a little less pain
I gave, now I'm wanting
Something in return
So cry just a little for me
[Bridge]
Give it up, baby
I hear you're doing fine
Nothing's gonna save me
I can see it in your eyes
Some kind of heartache
Honey, give it a try
I don't want pity
I just want what is mine, yeah

[Chorus]
Could you cry a little?
Lie just a little
Pretend that you're feeling a little more pain
I gave, now I'm wanting
Something in return
So cry just a little for me, yeah

[Outro]
Cry just a little for me
Oh, whoa
Could you cry a little for me?
Mm, yeah, yeah

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“Cry” was the first single released from Faith Hill’s 2002 album, Cry. In 2003, “Cry” was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Female Country Vocal Performance category. The song ended up winning. marking her second win in that category.

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