Lamplighting Time In The Valley
de Ola Belle Reed
I´m out of love
My heart is closed
It stays alive
By chasing ghost
All of the time
I held you close to me
What if I´d know
How short it would be
All the love that you left behind
Keeps on livin´ inside my mind
Baby, I guess it´s time to let you go
Though deep inside this feeling grows
That so much was left unsaid
Left undone now instead
[The] time has come to let you go
Another year
Another start
I´n not alone
Still lonely at heart
As time goes by
I´m sure I´ll find a way
To keep the tears
A heartbeat away
All the questions you left behind
Keeps repeating inside my mind
Baby, I guess it´s time to let you go...
I´m not afraid to let you go
But the thought that I might forget
Oh Baby
The things made me love you so
Your smile,
your tears that´s what I fear
Oh...
I know it´s time to let you go... [x2]
There´s so much that´s left unsaid
Left undone and now instead
The time has come to let you go
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