If I Never Met You

Album: A Love Like Ours (1999)
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  • If I never met you
    If I never saw your face
    This world
    This world would be a colder place, I bet
    If we'd never met

    If I never met you
    If I never knew your love
    My life
    My life might be a sad song of regret
    If we'd never met

    But we said one "Hello"
    And look at how the world begins to spin
    Look at how the shadows disappear
    Now that you are here

    If I never met you
    If I never felt your kiss
    My days
    My nights would not be filled like this, it's true
    I don't know who I'd love
    I don't know what I'd do if I never met you

    Just look at how the shadows disappear
    Now that you are here

    If I never met you
    If I never felt your kiss
    My days
    My nights would be filled like this, it's true
    I don't know who I'd love
    I don't know what I'd do if I never met you
    I don't know who I'd love
    I don't know what I'd do if I never met you Writer/s: Dean Pitchford, Tom Snow
    Publisher: KAREN SCHAUBEN PUBLISHING ADMINISTRATION
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