If I Needed You

Album: The Late Great Townes Van Zandt (1972)
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  • If I needed you
    Would you come to me,
    Would you come to me,
    And ease my pain?
    If you needed me
    I would come to you
    I'd swim the seas
    For to ease your pain

    In the night forlorn
    The morning's born
    And the morning shines
    With the lights of love
    You will miss sunrise
    If you close your eyes
    That would break
    My heart in two

    The lady's with me now
    Since I showed her how
    To lay her lily
    Hand in mine
    Loop and Lil agree
    She's a sight to see
    And a treasure for
    The poor to find

    If I needed you
    Would you come to me,
    Would you come to me,
    And ease my pain?
    If you needed me
    I would come to you
    I'd swim the seas
    For to ease your pain Writer/s: TOWNES VAN ZANDT
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Wixen Music Publishing
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  • Steve from UkCertainly one of the best song writers and guitarists. Fantastic performer
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