If I Should Go Before You

Album: If I Should Go Before You (2015)
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  • If I should go, before you
    When that long night comes
    We'll meet in the end, the after
    Please don't follow me into the sun

    If you should cross the white light
    And find yourself in the black
    I'll be right there behind you
    You will have no need to look back

    And when the night crawls itself away
    Dying in the light of day
    Our endless love will remain
    Until we meet again

    If I should go, before you
    Into the great unknown
    I'll leave my ghost right beside you
    You won't have to wait alone

    And when the night crawls itself away
    Dying in the light of day
    Our endless love will remain
    Until we meet

    Crying ourselves awake
    Dying in the light of day
    Our endless love will remain
    Until we meet again Writer/s: Dallas Green
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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