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  1. True Colors Lyrics: You with the sad eyes / Don't be discouraged / Oh, I realize / It's hard to take courage / In a world full of people / You can lose sight of it all / And the darkness...

  2. Cyndi Lauper Lyrics. "True Colors". You with the sad eyes. Don't be discouraged. Oh I realize. It's hard to take courage. In a world full of people. You can lose sight of it all. And the darkness inside you.

  3. Jun 3, 2019 · Watch the official lyric video for "True Colors" by Cyndi LauperListen to Cyndi Lauper: https://CyndiLauper.lnk.to/_listenYDSign up for Cyndi’s email list ht...

  4. True Colors Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper from the True Colors album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: You with the sad eyes Don't be discouraged Oh I realize Its hard to take courage In a world full of people You can….

  5. I take requests just comment!Artist: Cyndi LauperSong: True ColorsAlbum: True ColorsYear: 1986Follow Cyndi Lauper:Myspace: https://myspace.com/cyndilauperIns...

  6. You call me up. Because you know I'll be there. And I'll see your true colors. Shining through. I see your true colors. And that's why I love you. So don't be afraid to let it show. Your true colors. True colors are beautiful. Like a rainbow. (Can't remember when I last saw you laughing)

  7. True Colors Lyrics. (Tom Kelly, Billy Steinberg) You with the sad eyes. Don't be discouraged. Oh I realize. It's hard to take courage. In a world full of people. You can lose sight of it all. And the darkness inside you.

  8. Cyndi Lauper - True Colours Lyrics. You with the sad eyes Don't be discouraged Oh I realize It's hard to take courage In a world full of people You can lose sight of it all An.

  9. Mar 20, 2023 · Lyrics for True Colors by Cyndi Lauper. You with the sad eyes Dont be discouraged Oh, I realize It's hard to take courage In a wo...

  10. A young girl who explores a beach takes the flower and ends up seeing two women, one light-skinned and one dark-skinned, drinking tea on a boat. Lauper appears on the beach in an elaborate jeweled headdress with a shell in her hand. She is then seen lying on a white sheet, which a long haired man (David Wolff) proceeds to pull.