Life Goes On

Album: - (2023)
Charted: 29 66
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  • It hit like a train, I ran out of words
    I got nothin' to say, everything hurts
    And I know love leads to pain
    But memories serve our sweetest refrain, mm

    The waves came tumblin' down
    As you float away, I'm reachin' for ya

    To tell me how
    How my life goes on with you gone
    I suppose I'll sink like a stone
    If you leave me now
    Oh, the storms will roll
    Easy come, hard go
    Then life goes on

    I miss the flames, the heated reserve
    Oh, I'd remember the way that you put me first
    What a heart-wrenching shame that you'll never know
    Just like tears in the rain, mm

    A constant grey in the clouds
    When I hear your name, I think of love

    So tell me how
    How my life goes on with you gone
    I suppose I'll sink like a stone
    If you leave me now
    Oh, the storms will roll
    Easy come, hard go
    Then life goes on

    Ay-yeah, life goes on
    Ay-yeah-yeah

    I watched the sun setting down
    I am so afraid, I need you now

    To tell me how
    How my life goes on with you gone
    I suppose I'll sink like a stone
    If you leave me now
    Oh, the storms will roll
    Easy come, hard go
    Then life goes on
    Easy come, hard go
    Then life goes on Writer/s: Edward Christopher Sheeran
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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