First Song

Album: Not Till Tomorrow (1972)
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  • I've written words that say I'm leaving
    Words express the pain
    Old songs loose their meanings
    But new ones they gain
    From Changes that I've been through
    New ones I'm coming to
    You were my first song and I still

    Sure I still get feelings
    To get back on the road
    And I still get leanings
    To forget the things I know
    About myself and changes
    Gone through and coming to
    And you were my first song and I still

    Do words express true meanings
    I mean the words I've still to sing
    Old loves loose their feelings
    But new ones they gain
    Changes that I've been through
    New ones I'm coming to
    You were my first song and I still

    Yes, you were my first song and I still

    Yes, you were my first song and I still

    You were my first song and I still love you Publisher: T.R.O. INC.
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