I've Learned To Live With You (And Be Alone)

Charles Louvin, Ira Louvin

I have learned to live with you and be alone
Every happiness we've ever shared is gone
One of us must find the nerve to say
If we both know it's wrong
Yes I've learned to live with you and be alone

If I stayed away the whole night through
You would never call my name
No matter what I do you'd never ask me to explain
You don't miss my love you'd never even notice when I'm gone
I have learned to live with you and be alone

When I hold you in my arms I'm out of place
For your heart is gone it's written on your face
And we both refuse to walk away although we know it's wrong
I have learned to live with and you be alone

If I stayed away the whole night through
You would never call my name
No matter what I do you'd never ask me to explain
You don't miss my love you'd never even notice when I'm gone
I have learned to live with you and be alone

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Who composed the song “I've Learned To Live With You (And Be Alone)” by Jean Shepard?
The song “I've Learned To Live With You (And Be Alone)” by Jean Shepard was composed by Charles Louvin, Ira Louvin.

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