What if I walked without you
What if I ran without you
What if I stand without you
I could not go on

What if I lived without you
What if I loved without you
What if I died without you
I could not go on

You left my side tonight
And I, I just don't feel right
But I, I can't let you out of sight,
Without you I'm no one, I'm nothing at all

What if I lie without you
What if I rise without you
What if I dream without you
I could not go on

You left my side tonight
And I, I just don't feel right
But I, I can't let you out of sight,
Without you I'm no one, I'm nothing at all

You left my side tonight
And I just don't feel right
I can't let you out of sight,
Without you I'm no one, I'm nothing at all

You left my side tonight
And I, I just don't feel right
But I, I can't let you out of sight,
Without you I'm no one, I'm nothing at all

Nothing at all!


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Without You Lyrics as written by Barry Stock Adam Gontier

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    My Interpretation

    this song reminds me of either a friendship or relationship that has ended. the lyrics speak for themselves. or perhaps, the person they always counted on isnt there for them when they need them most. that the person might have drifted as a friend. relationship wise, its about how they cant get over the ex. pretty self explanatory.

    iPodAddict27on November 03, 2009   Link

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