I Live in the Past

VIRGINIA STAUFFER

The days are so lonely, the nights are so long
Our home is a prison since you are gone
And I'll always wonder why our love didn't last
With no hope for tomorrow, I'll live in the past

A door that won't knock, a phone that don't ring
The postman goes by and he don't leave a thing
A pain in my heart and tears in my eyes
My sweetheart has gone; I'm left here to cry

I'm the biggest pretender you ever could see
I pretend you still love me; false love couldn't be
And then I remember and I know that it's true
For you're with another, and I know I've lost you

I'll just go on dreaming sweet dreams of the past
Of when you still love me and I thought it would last
But life is so short, and time moves so fast
I'll never forget you as I live in the past

Trivia about the song I Live in the Past by Bill Monroe

On which albums was the song “I Live in the Past” released by Bill Monroe?
Bill Monroe released the song on the albums “Kentucky Blue Grass” in 1970, “The Best of Bill Monroe” in 1975, “Live Recordings 1956 -1969 (Off The Record Volume 1)” in 1993, and “The Invention of Bluegrass : Bill Monroe” in 2014.
Who composed the song “I Live in the Past” by Bill Monroe?
The song “I Live in the Past” by Bill Monroe was composed by VIRGINIA STAUFFER.

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