What Now, My Love?

Carl Sigman, Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë

[Verse 1]
What now, my love?
Now, that you left me
How can I live
Through another day
Watching my dreams
Turn into ashes
And all my hopes
Into bits of clay

[Bridge]
Once I could see
Once I could feel
Now, I am numb
I've become unreal
I walk the night
Without a goal
Stripped of my heart
Stripped my soul

[Verse 2]
What now, my love? (What now, my love?)
Now, that it's over (Now, that it's over)
I feel the world (I feel the world)
Closing in on me (Closing in on me)
Here come the stars (Here come the stars)
Tumbling around me (Tumbling around me)
And there's the sky (And there's the sky)
Where the sea should be (Where the sea should be)

[Verse 3]
What now, my love?
Now, that you're gone
I'd be a fool
To go on and on
No one would care (No one would care)
No one would cry (No one would cry)
If I should live (If I should live)
If I should die

[Verse 4]
What now, my love? (What now, my love?)
Now, there is nothing (Now, there is nothing)
Only my last (Only my last)
Goodbye
Only my last
Goodbye
Only my last
Goodbye

Trivia about the song What Now, My Love? by The Lettermen

When was the song “What Now, My Love?” released by The Lettermen?
The song What Now, My Love? was released in 1966, on the album “A New Song for Young Love”.
Who composed the song “What Now, My Love?” by The Lettermen?
The song “What Now, My Love?” by The Lettermen was composed by Carl Sigman, Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë.

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