I've Loved Her So Long

Album: Neil Young (1969)
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  • She's a victim of her senses
    Do you know her?
    Can you see her in the distance
    As she tumbles by?
    Veteran of a race that should be over
    Can you hear her sigh?
    With wings to fly
    She rolls along
    Doing it wrong

    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    There's a place that I know
    We could go get away for a while
    I can bring her the peace
    That she needs
    Give her reason to smile

    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long
    Oh, I've loved her so long Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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