Jackson Browne – Fountain of Sorrow
Fountain of Sorrow — when love fades, memory remains, and truth arrives too late There are songs that do not age with time, but deepen with it. “Fountain of Sorrow”…
Fountain of Sorrow — when love fades, memory remains, and truth arrives too late There are songs that do not age with time, but deepen with it. “Fountain of Sorrow”…
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