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1979 · From the album The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac

Storms

by Fleetwood Mac

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03 · Lyrics

"Storms"

Every night that goes between

I feel a little less

As you slowly go away from me

This is only another test

Every night you do not come

Your softness fades away

Did I ever really care that much?

Is there anything left to say?

Every hour of fear I spend

My body tries to cry

Living through each empty night

A deadly calm inside

I haven't felt this way I feel

Since many a year ago

But in those years and the lifetime's past

I did not deal with the road

And I did not deal with you, I know

Though the love has always been

So I search to find an answer there

So I can truly win

Every hour of fear I spend

My body tries to cry

Living through each empty night

A deadly calm inside

So I try to say goodbye, my friend

I'd like to leave you with something warm

But never have I been a blue calm sea

I have always been a storm

Always been a storm

Ooh, always been a storm

I have always been a storm

We were frail

She said,every night he will break your heart

(Storm)

I should have known from the first

I'd be the broken hearted,(storm)

(Storm)

I loved you from the start

(Storm)

Save us

And not all the prayers in the world

Could save us

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When was "Storms" released?
"Storms" by Fleetwood Mac was released on October 12, 1979 on the album "The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac".
What genre is "Storms"?
"Storms" by Fleetwood Mac falls within the rock, pop, classic rock genres.
What album is "Storms" on?
"Storms" appears on the album "The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac" by Fleetwood Mac.
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