I've Lost You

Alan Blaikley / Ken Howard

Lying by your side I watch you sleeping
And in your face the sweetness of a child
Murmuring the dreams you won't recapture
Though it will haunt the corners of you mind

I've lost though you're near me
And your body's still this kind
I've lost you on a journey
But I can't remember where or when

Who can tell when summer turns to autumn
And who can point the moment love grows cold
Softly without pain the joy is over
Though why it's gone will neither of us know

Oh, I've lost you yes, I've lost you
I can't reach you anymore
We ought to talk it over now
But reason can't stand in for feeling, oh

Six o'clock the baby will be crying
And you will stumble, sleeping to the door
In the chill and solemn gray of morning
We play the parts that we have learned to well

Oh I've lost you, oh, I've lost you
Oh, you won't admit it so
I've lost you on a journey
But I can't remember where or when no more

Oh, I've lost you yes, I've lost you
I can't reach you anymore
We ought to talk it over now
But reason can't stand in for feeling, oh

Oh, I've lost you yes, I've lost you
I can't reach you anymore
We ought to talk it over now
But reason can't stand in for feeling, oh...

Trivia about the song I've Lost You by Elvis Presley

On which albums was the song “I've Lost You” released by Elvis Presley?
Elvis Presley released the song on the albums “That's The Way It Is” in 1970, “Walk a Mile In My Shoes: The Essential 70's Masters” in 1995, “Artist Of The Century” in 1999, and “That's The Way It Is (Special Edition)” in 2000.
Who composed the song “I've Lost You” by Elvis Presley?
The song “I've Lost You” by Elvis Presley was composed by Alan Blaikley and Ken Howard.

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