I'll Think About You

Album: The Shack (2017)
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  • I don't know where you're going but I'll meet you there
    I can't blame you for leaving but it's still not fair
    And when I don't know what to sing
    I'd sing about you

    Now I don't know what to do now that you're not here
    I don't know how to love, don't know how to feel
    But I don't want to believe

    I'll believe in you
    I'll believe in you

    I'll believe in you

    If all I can do
    To keep her here with me
    I'll remember you
    Won't you remember me

    If all I can do
    To keep her here with me
    I'll remember you
    Won't you remember me

    And when I don't know what to think
    I'll think about you Writer/s: BEN BACKUS, DARREN MULLIGAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Karabo from Lesotho This is a very appropriate song for the scene...it makes it so real. Reminds me of the loss of the person who was very dear to me
  • Natalie from Santa RosaThis song reminds me of having a miscarriage and not being able to say bye to my unborn child even though it was my fault that I lost it. How do I ever let this go.
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