Since you hide, since you steal
Since you hate everything I feel
Since you cheat, since you lie
Since you don't wanna try things I wanna try

Since you been gone
My life has moved along quite nicely actually

Got a lot more friends and I don't have to pretend
Since you're gone, since you're gone

Since you're not what I want
You can take everything I've got
Take the seat, take the drive
If I say I love you, I am a liar

Since you been gone
My life has moved along quite nicely actually

Well, meet my lover Gin and I don't have to pretend
Since you're gone, since you're gone

I've been looking for a new direction, anyway
I've been thinkin' bout my own protection, instead

Now that you're gone my life has moved along
Now that you're gone my life has moved along
Now that you're gone my life has moved along
Now that you're gone

Since you hide, since you steal
Since you hate everything I feel
Since you cheat, since you lie
Since you don't wanna try things I wanna try

Since you been gone
My life has moved along quite nicely actually

Quite nicely actually, quite nicely actually
Quite nicely actually, quite nicely actually
Quite nicely actually, quite nicely, thanks for asking


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Since You're Gone [Live in London; Live] Lyrics as written by Kato Khandwala Ben Phillips

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    Wicked song! But I think she says my lover Jen.. I don't know... maybe I'm wrong...

    maggotseatingmuffinson September 08, 2010   Link
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    To me it sounds like she dumped her boyfriend who was a complete fuck up. And now she’s truly happy being herself because when she was with him she was always pretending and lying.

    CassandraBluon November 03, 2010   Link
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    Lover Gin :D yep

    Obvious lyrics, bad boyfriend, now ex and she's realizing she's way better off without him!

    Dynahon January 09, 2011   Link
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    i think its "meet my lover Gin" not jen :/

    GagaFan77on February 14, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    No, it is Jen. I just checked the album booklet :3

    NurseDelilahon March 11, 2011   Link
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    I wonder if "Meet my lover Jen" has anything to do with the character Jenny Humphry she played as on Gossip Girl..

    ZzyZoeon January 25, 2014   Link

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