You're Gone

Album: Marbles (2004)
Charted: 7
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  • You're gone as suddenly as you came to me
    Like nightfall followed dawn without a day between
    You're gone and suddenly I can't see
    I'm in the shadow of you
    I'm in the shadow of you

    I can see you in my minds rose-tinted eye
    Somewhere you're drifting by
    Your heels rolling sparks on the lucky street

    While here am I left behind
    Stunned and blind
    But I can see you from here
    I can see you so clear

    You are the light
    You are the light
    You have the day
    I have the night
    But we have the early hours together

    You're gone, and heaven cries
    A thunderstorm breaks from the northern sky
    Chasing you back to the daily grind

    You're gone and where am I?
    A haunted life
    The ghost of your laughter
    The half empty glass
    The half empty glass

    And I wait
    Till midnight tolls
    Two souls almost touching in the dark
    I'll be alright

    You are the light
    You are the light
    You have the day I have the night
    But we have the early hours
    We have the early hours
    We have the early hours together Writer/s: IAIN WALLACE HARVIE, JUSTIN CURRIE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC , Universal Music Publishing Group
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