Love Ain't Here Anymore

Album: Everything Changes (1993)
Charted: 3
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  • Baby, don't you want me to go
    So honey, why don't you beg me to stay
    For love and talk the way we used to talk
    To we both know what we've lost
    Never said the words we did before
    Till it was over
    Love ain't here anymore
    No, no, love ain't here anymore
    It's gone away to a town called yesterday
    Love ain't here anymore
    Listen, oh, listen
    I don't want to let go
    So baby, we can change the way we feel
    For love dumping up the way we did before
    Now it's the right time and I'm sure
    Never said the words you did before
    When it was over
    Love ain't here anymore
    No, no love ain't here anymore
    It's gone away to that town called yesterday
    Love don't live here anymore
    And when I find a place for me to keep my sweety love
    Then I will live in there for ever more
    And when I find someone to share
    I'll never give up
    I will hold on, believe that
    This love means too more
    Love ain't here anymore
    Love ain't here anymore
    Love ain't here anymore
    Love ain't here anymore... Writer/s: GARY BARLOW
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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