Even Now

Album: Even Now (1978)
Charted: 19
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  • Even now when there's someone else who cares
    When there's someone home who's waiting just for me
    Even now I think about you as I'm climbin' up the stairs
    And I wonder what to do so she won't see

    That even now when I know it wasn't right
    And I've found a better life than what we had
    Even now I wake up cryin' in the middle of the night
    And I can't believe it still could hurt so bad

    Even now when I have come so far
    I wonder where you are, I wonder why it's still so hard without you
    Even now when I come shining through, I swear I think of you
    And how I wish you knew, even now

    Even now when I never hear your name
    And the world has changed so much since you've been gone
    Even now I still remember and the feeling's still the same
    And this pain inside of me goes on and on, even now

    Even now when I have come so far
    I wonder where you are
    I wonder why it's still so hard without you
    Even now when I come shinin' through
    I swear I think of you and God, I wish you knew
    Somehow, even now Writer/s: BARRY MANILOW, MARTIN PANZER
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
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