If I Lost You Now

Album: Year of the Wolf (2011)
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  • If I lost you now, would I cry,
    And hang my head forlorn and sad?
    Would I greet each day in silence
    And wipe each dear, each hopeless hope
    Wordlessly away until I slip into shadow?
    If I lost you now, would I be sorry?
    Would I slowly stumble on somehow?
    Would I hide my eyes from this lonely life
    If I lost you now?

    Would the world go on regardless
    And foreign runes in time pursued?
    Love is his name and ever shall be
    How could they know what I let go?
    I'd beg the bitter end of days to swallow me whole.

    If I lost you now, would I be sorry?
    Would I slowly stumble on somehow?
    Would I hide my eyes from this lonely life
    If I lost you now?
    If I lost you now?

    If I lost you now, would I cry?
    Oh my god, would I. Writer/s: NERINA NATASHA GEORGINA PALLOT
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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