I Don’t Ever Want To Live Without You

Pierce Pettis

It's a blessing in my life
It's a lesson I have learned
Standing naked in this blinding light
Where there's no such thing
As too young to die, no, no
And there's no such thing
As too old to cry

I don't ever want to live without you
I don't ever want to lose your touch
I don't ever want to live without you
I could never stand to lose that much
I don't ever want to live without you
I don't ever want to lose your touch
I don't ever want to live without you
I could never stand to lose that much

Still, you know the man in me
All the inconsistencies
You manage to love me anyway
And everybody feels the same desire
Moving closer to the fire
Everybody needs this warmth to stay alive

I don't ever want to live without you
I don't ever want to lose your touch
I don't ever want to live without you
I could never stand to lose that much
I don't ever want to live without you
I don't ever want to lose your touch
I don't ever want to live without you
I could never stand to lose that much

If it was all left up to me
I shudder at the thought
Of who or what I'd be
I'd be so alone, so alone

Everybody feels the same desire
Moving closer to the fire
Everybody needs this warmth to stay alive

I don't ever want to live without you
I don't ever want to lose your touch
I don't ever want to live without you
I could never stand to lose that much
I don't ever want to live without you
I don't ever want to lose your touch
I don't ever want to live without you
I could never stand to lose
Never stand to lose

Ooh...
Oh, no, no
Ooh...
I don't ever
I don't ever want to live without you
Live without you

Trivia about the song I Don’t Ever Want To Live Without You by Randy Stonehill

When was the song “I Don’t Ever Want To Live Without You” released by Randy Stonehill?
The song I Don’t Ever Want To Live Without You was released in 1989, on the album “Return To Paradise”.
Who composed the song “I Don’t Ever Want To Live Without You” by Randy Stonehill?
The song “I Don’t Ever Want To Live Without You” by Randy Stonehill was composed by Pierce Pettis.

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