Let Me Go, Love

Album: In The Nick Of Time (1979)
Charted: 35
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  • You got that look in your eyes
    Something deep inside and time will show
    What you don't want to know
    It's haunting you
    Guess it's time to sit down with the truth
    And tho' it comes as no surprise
    Some things are not better left unsaid
    Let them out instead
    I'm haunting you
    Guess it's time to sit down with the truth
    Got to get acquainted with the truth
    Oh, and it was here
    This place that we hide away in
    If it's gone now
    It's best that a new place begin

    We shared in the fantasy
    Of knowing this love in our lives
    Is it ever what it seems to be
    Oh, and if it's over
    Let me go, love
    Let me go, love
    Let me go, love

    You got that look in your eyes
    Something deep inside and time will show
    What you don't want to know
    It's haunting you
    Guess it's time to sit down with the truth
    Got to get acquainted with the truth
    Oh, and it was here
    This place that we hide away in
    If it's gone now
    It's best that a new place begin

    We shared in the fantasy
    Of knowing this love in our lives
    Is it ever what it seems to be
    Oh, and if it's over
    Let me go, love
    Let me go, love (let me go, love)
    Let me go, love (let me go, love)
    Love
    Let me go, love (let me go, love) Writer/s: B J Foster, Michael McDonald
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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