Till the End

Album: Freight Train (2010)
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  • If I never see your loving face again
    I'll go on loving you 'till the end

    And if my broken-hearted love don't find a way to mend
    I'll go on loving you 'till the end

    The years and miles may separate you from me
    The pain may lessen more as time goes by

    But as for me your memories will never fade
    And I'll go on loving you 'till the end

    If we're ever free to love again I know
    Straight back to your waiting arms is where I'll go

    And I'll stay forever and I'll prove to you again
    I'll go on loving you 'till the end

    And I'll go on loving you
    'Till the end Writer/s: CATHY GOSDIN
    Publisher: GEORGIA FALL MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Mishell from GeorgiaCathy is NOT his sister. Cathy was Vern Gosdin's 1st wife, and she is the mother of his two sons. When they were married and raising their kids, they lived in Georgia (next door to me). Vern Gosdin is my paternal uncle.
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