Going Gone

PATRICK ALGER, BILL DALE, FRED KOLLER

There is a lighthouse in the harbor
Giving guidance with its light
But I had no one to return to
As I wander through life

From the first time that I saw you
Standing silent by the shore
I knew my search was over
And I would look for love no more

Deep in the waters of love I am falling, sinking like a stone
Deep in my heart I can hear love calling
Going once, going twice, going gone
Going once, going twice, going gone

There is a ship on the horizon
Making its way against the wind
And from the place where I stand watching
I swear my ship is coming in

Deep in the waters of love I am falling, sinking like a stone
Deep in my heart I can hear love calling
Going once, going twice, going gone
Going once, going twice, going gone

Deep in the waters of love I am falling, sinking like a stone
Deep in my heart I can hear love calling
Going once, going twice, going gone
Going once, going twice, going gone

Trivia about the song Going Gone by Mary Black

When was the song “Going Gone” released by Mary Black?
The song Going Gone was released in 1985, on the album “Without the Fanfare”.
Who composed the song “Going Gone” by Mary Black?
The song “Going Gone” by Mary Black was composed by PATRICK ALGER, BILL DALE, FRED KOLLER.

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