Let Her & Let Go

JOHN C. POPPER, TAD KINCHLA

In all that I do
And in all that I say
I used to have a dream that love didn't have to be this way
Immaculate, the promise of that pristine paradise
And as I come up from its ashes
I can only offer weak advice
Well, you can tremble at love's altar
But don't you try to run
Because it's faster than you'll ever be
And you'll have to see to be someone
Who's prey to the real thing, who prays to the moon
By howling at her shining face and clutching at his bitter wound

Just one of the millions who've paid respect
To the goddess through the eyes of the girl you love
Three little words from her lips can change
Forever if you let her and let go to what you've been afraid of
Oh let her and let go

Well Q are S and T you V
Love can make you crazy but it never really makes you free
And it's easy to remember
But it's better to forget
You never get that one you dreamed of
You get to dream with the one you get

Just one of the millions who've paid respect
To the goddess through the eyes of the girl you love
Three little words from her lips can change
Forever if you let her and let go to what you've been afraid of
Oh let her and let go

One of the millions who've paid respect
To the goddess through the eyes of the girl you love
Three little words from her lips can change
Forever if you let her and let go to what you've been afraid of

One of the millions who've paid respect
To the goddess through the eyes of the girl you love
Three little words from her lips can change
Forever if you let her and let go to what you've been afraid of
Let her and let go to what you've been afraid of
Just let her and let go
Let her and, let her and, let her and, let her and, let her and let her and
Let her and let go

Trivia about the song Let Her & Let Go by Blues Traveler

When was the song “Let Her & Let Go” released by Blues Traveler?
The song Let Her & Let Go was released in 2003, on the album “Truth Be Told”.
Who composed the song “Let Her & Let Go” by Blues Traveler?
The song “Let Her & Let Go” by Blues Traveler was composed by JOHN C. POPPER, TAD KINCHLA.

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