You always said that I'd be back again
That I'd come running to you in the end
I thought that you were on your own
And now I find you're not alone

(Not alone)
I'll see you through the rain
(Not alone)
Through the heartache and pain
(Not alone)
It hurts like never before
You're not alone any more

You always said that I would know someday
Just how it feels when your love walks away
I let you down, I let you go
I lost you, how was I to know?

(Not alone)
I'll see you through the rain
(Not alone)
Through the heartache and pain
(Not alone)
It hurts like never before
You're not alone any more

I never knew I could feel this way
I never could see past yesterday
You feel that everything is gone
I feel it, too, you're not alone

(Not alone)
I'll see you through the rain
(Not alone)
Every heartache and pain
(Not alone)
It hurts like never before
You're not alone
You're not alone
You're not alone any more
Any more
Any more


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Not Alone Any More Lyrics as written by George Harrison Bob Dylan

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    I think this is a song about a bad break up (he breaks up with her and is expecting that they will get back together, because she wants him back.. Then she finds someone new and he is left hurting.) But its such a great song so I wish there was some really cool story or theory about it.. Anyone?..

    Blahblahblah!on November 05, 2006   Link
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    I thought this song was about a break up too. But then when I listened closely, I think it's a testament to how so many others have had some bad heartbreak. And about how they don't have to feel ostracized about it.

    Vinylmanon August 27, 2009   Link

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