Send Me No More Letters

Terry Rowley

It's your smile, all the while
Keeps me dreaming of today
In your eyes, summer flies
Winter comes and slips away

In my grief filled with dreams
There's a face in a stream
And it seems to be mine

Send me no more letters
And perhaps I might feel better
If you make me no more promises today

Baby, send me no more sorrow
And perhaps I'll see tomorrow
Through a cloud of hazy sadness
All the way
Walk away
Walk away

You're the one who I depended on
To get me through another day
In my mind, all the time
There is nothing I can say
In the back of my mind
Ever faith on our side
And it seems to be fine

Send me no more letters
And perhaps I might feel better
If you make me no more promises today

Baby, send me no more sorrow
And perhaps I'll see tomorrow
Through a cloud of hazy sadness
All the way
Walk away
Walk away

Send me no more letters
And perhaps I might feel better
If you make me no more promises today

Baby, send me no more sorrow
And perhaps I'll see tomorrow
Through a cloud of hazy sadness
All the way
Walk away
Walk away

Trivia about the song Send Me No More Letters by Trapeze

On which albums was the song “Send Me No More Letters” released by Trapeze?
Trapeze released the song on the albums “The Final Swing” in 1974 and “High Flyers: The Best of Trapeze” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Send Me No More Letters” by Trapeze?
The song “Send Me No More Letters” by Trapeze was composed by Terry Rowley.

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