Where Love Has Died

DON GIBSON

If my years were less if my shoes were new I'd pack my things and I'd leave you
Hitch myself to some westbound train you'd never see me here again
If I could dream as I once could I'd be gone gone for good
I don't want to live haven't another try in some old house where love has died

We once had love it's gone now don't know when don't know how
We're two strangers under one roof no need to like it we both know the truth
Love has gone there's nothing left I want to leave I can't help myself
I don't want to live haven't another try in some old house where love has died

Too many ghosts walk the floor ghosts of the love that ain't no more
I'd like to have what we once had and there ain't no use that's too bad
You're too much a part of me for me to be ever free
We keep living but never try in some old house where love has died

Trivia about the song Where Love Has Died by Waylon Jennings

When was the song “Where Love Has Died” released by Waylon Jennings?
The song Where Love Has Died was released in 1970, on the album “Waylon”.
Who composed the song “Where Love Has Died” by Waylon Jennings?
The song “Where Love Has Died” by Waylon Jennings was composed by DON GIBSON.

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