Let Me Just Follow Behind

Mark Moogy Klingman

Oh, to have you walking so near.
You're an angel, my dear,
and you ease my mind.
I'll not kiss or hold you, my dear.
Would you let me just follow behind.

Now, I have loved me many fine men.
Oh, so many fine men
had a bed to share.
I would trade these lovers gladly, my friend,
for a glimpse of you standing there.

How will I know when I reach heaven's door?
In your eyes I've seen it before.

If I never, never, never, never see you again,
though the path it may bend
and be filled with strife;
though the years may come and go without end,
I will think of you all of my life.

How will I know when I reach heaven's door?
In your eyes I've seen heaven before.

Oh, to have you walking so near.
You're an angel, my dear,
and you ease my mind.
I'll not kiss and hold you, my dear.
Would you let me just follow behind?

Hmm, hmmmm. Mm hmmm, mm hmmm.
Would you let me just follow behind?

Trivia about the song Let Me Just Follow Behind by Bette Midler

On which albums was the song “Let Me Just Follow Behind” released by Bette Midler?
Bette Midler released the song on the albums “Songs For The New Depression” in 1976 and “A Gift Of Love” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Let Me Just Follow Behind” by Bette Midler?
The song “Let Me Just Follow Behind” by Bette Midler was composed by Mark Moogy Klingman.

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