Last night I forgot
How the sound your voice whispered sweet
Goodbyes, your eyes left to die
I'm alone too
I don't stand why

Why not one more night
One last kiss good bye
My sweet love tonight
I hope the stars still spell out your name where you are

Kiss my closings eyes
Help me sleep without you I'm so lost
Tonight I cry
Tell me why
I can't live without your warm embrace

Why not one more night
one last kiss good bye
my sweet love tonight
I hope the stars still spell out your name where you are

I close my eyes and you are everything I see
Goodbye

Goodbye to you my love
I will forget you
I'll see you soon
Goodbye my love
Goodbye to you my love
I will forget you
Let me live


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Early Mourning Lyrics as written by Dennis Lavell Lee Dennis Lee

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    I think this is a song about loving somebody that has died (Disease, accident, suicide)

    "Kiss my closing eyes Help me sleep without you I'm so lost Tonight I cry Tell me why I can't live without your warm embrace" He's singing about about how he can't live with out his love, he misses his love so much that he can't stand the pain coming from it.

    I'll see you soon means that he has hope about seeing his love in another life/Afterlife.

    I know that its based on Orpheus and Eurydice, but its up to the listener to find out its interpretation.

    RTAverageon May 11, 2013   Link

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