So Sad (No Love of His Own)

George Harrison

Now the winter has come
To eclipse out the sun
That has lighted my love for sometime
And a cold wind now blows
Not much tenderness flows from
The heart of someone feeling so tired

And he feels so alone
With no love of his own
So sad, so bad, so sad, so bad

While his memory raced
With much speed and great haste
Through the problems of being there

In his heart at arm's length
Held within its great strength
To ward off such a great despair

But he feels so alone
With no love of his own
So sad, so bad, so sad, so bad

Take the dawn of the day
And give it away
To someone who can fill the part

Of the dream we once held
Now it's going to be shelved
It's too late to make a new start

And he feels so alone
With no love of his own
So sad, so bad, so sad, so bad

Trivia about the song So Sad (No Love of His Own) by Alvin Lee

When was the song “So Sad (No Love of His Own)” released by Alvin Lee?
The song So Sad (No Love of His Own) was released in 1973, on the album “On the Road to Freedom”.
Who composed the song “So Sad (No Love of His Own)” by Alvin Lee?
The song “So Sad (No Love of His Own)” by Alvin Lee was composed by George Harrison.

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