Love Never Dies (Back For The First Time)

Album: Single Release Only (2010)
Charted: 42
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  • I still hear you,
    I still see you
    When I close my eyes
    I could still feel you
    And I still want you,
    Love… never dies
    Love… Love… Love… never dies
    Love… Love… Love… never dies

    We must have sat upon an old bench
    For ten long summers
    Girls and football, and it was green and birds and alcohol
    I won’t forget the night that
    We just couldn’t make you listen
    You thought you were always right
    But you were so, so wrong you were so headstrong, and now you’re gone
    But I still hear you
    I still feel you

    When I close my eyes,
    I still need you
    And I still want you,
    You see love never dies
    Love… love… love … never dies
    […]
    Abandoned by the […]
    Because we were throwing rocks and climbing trees
    now it’s pushing rocks and transfer fees

    Memories are playing
    Like music in the distance,
    Why did you leave the party so, so soon
    You should be here with me when I play that tune
    I still hear you
    I still see you when I close my eyes
    Love… never dies
    Love… never dies
    Love… love…love… never dies
    Love… love… love… never dies Writer/s: ANDY SAVOURS, BEN HUDSON MCILDOWIE, GARY MCCANN
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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