I Still Cry - Ilse DeLange

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I'm making flowers out of paper
While darkness takes the afternoon
I know that they won't last forever
But real ones fade away to soon

I still cry sometimes when I remember you
I still cry sometimes when I hear your name
I said goodbye and I know you're allright now
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry

It's just that I recall september
It's just that I still hear your song
It's just I can't seem to remember
Forever more those days are gone

I still cry sometimes when I remember you
I still cry sometimes when I hear your name
I said goodbye and I know you're allright now
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry

I still cry sometimes when I remember you
I still cry sometimes when I hear your name
I said goodbye and I know you're allright now
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry

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Ilse de Lange (born 13 May 1977 in Almelo, The Netherlands) is a Dutch country and pop singer, better known as Ilse DeLange (American spelling).

Ilse de Lange started her career at the age of 8 as a lip-synching artist, in which she won several contests. After she switched over to a live repertoire, she drew attention, through regional and national talentshows in Hilversum (the Dutch centre of televised media). Which got her some live-performances on national television. Ilse de Lange and guitarist Joop Liefland formed a duo. Together with him she was introduced into country music.

She has been very popular in the country / singer-songwriter scene of The Netherlands since 1998 when she released her first album "World of Hurt".

Though she has already worked together with the Italian singer Zucchero, she still lacks international success. She has received an "Edison" prize as best national singer in 2004 and 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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