When You’re Gone

Cliff Dawson, Keith Diamond

You used to love me
There was a time
When the world was me and you
There's nothing we couldn't do
You used to hold me

Now when I reach for you
Your touch is not saying
Tell me was it all again
When you call my name
Oh I came running to you
Like a child, your love was all I knew

When you're gone
What do I do
No one else can take the place of you
And this is true
In whose arms do I cry

Tell me that this love is not a lie
How do I carry on when you're gone
When you kiss me there was a fire
Reaching deep in side the soul

Could it be that place my home you call my name
Oh, I came running to you
Like a child your love
Was all I knew

We were young
We were free
Where did we take the wrong turn
Now I'm lost
There's no signs

I'll be to be turned those times
When you're gone
What do I do?
No one else can take the place of you

You now it's true
In whose arms do I cry
Tell me that this love is not a lie
How do I carry on when you're gone
After you're gone
What do I do?
No one else can take the place of you

You know it's true
In whose arms do I cry
Tell me that this love is not a lie
How do I carry on when you're gone?

You used to love me
There was a time
When the world was me and you
Tell me how do
I can be on when you're gone
How can I go on when you're gone?

Trivia about the song When You’re Gone by Anne Murray

When was the song “When You’re Gone” released by Anne Murray?
The song When You’re Gone was released in 1986, on the album “Something To Talk About”.
Who composed the song “When You’re Gone” by Anne Murray?
The song “When You’re Gone” by Anne Murray was composed by Cliff Dawson, Keith Diamond.

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