I Could Have Loved You

Gerard McGarry, Gar Byrne, John Dalton, Malachy Tuohy, Ted Hutt

[Verse 1]
Your song enchants my aching heart
My immortal beloved, am I ever a man?
What's the coldest hell on a dolly man's strand?
For you were trumpet n a marching band

[Chorus]
And I could have loved you
For your strength alone
I could have loved you
For your simple heart
So grave and so unshy are you
That I could have loved you without thought of wedding rings

[Verse 2]
We made our own bed, as young lovers do
But we all have our flaws and we had a few
I'll never regret the time spent with you
For you were an ocean so deep and so blue

[Chorus]
And I could have loved you
For your strength alone
I could have loved you
For your simple heart
So grave and so unshy are you
That I could have loved you without thought of wedding rings

[Bridge]
No food on the table
No trees to light the room
Brother Kevin lit the candles
And silence filled the room

[Instrumental]

Your words they bleed comfort and solace alike
I cherish your letters on these lonely nights
My shoes still fall off the Leeman's sand
With the ghosts of your lovers and marching band

[Chorus]
And I could have loved you
For your strength alone
I could have loved you
For your simple heart
So grave and so unshy are you
That I could have loved you without thought of wedding rings
I could have loved you without thought of wedding rings

Trivia about the song I Could Have Loved You by The Riptide Movement

When was the song “I Could Have Loved You” released by The Riptide Movement?
The song I Could Have Loved You was released in 2016, on the album “Ghosts”.
Who composed the song “I Could Have Loved You” by The Riptide Movement?
The song “I Could Have Loved You” by The Riptide Movement was composed by Gerard McGarry, Gar Byrne, John Dalton, Malachy Tuohy, Ted Hutt.

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