I have a sorrow
It never leaves me alone
Grief is a burden I can rely on

There is a place
Look for me there
There is a place
Look for me here

I'm under my willow
Crying my sad song for you
My willow a place I need
When I'm not in the mood

There is a place
Look for me here
There is a place
Look for me there

Oh my love
Don't take it too serious
Oh my love
Oh my love

Oh my love
Don't take it too serious
Oh my love
Oh my love

I have a sorrow
That never leaves me alone
Grief is a burden I carry lie on

There is a place
Look for me there
There is a place
Look for me here

Oh my love
Don't take it too serious
Oh my love
Oh my love

Oh my love
Don't take it too serious
Oh my love
Oh my love

Oh my love
Don't take it too serious
Oh my love
Oh my love

Oh my love
Don't take it too serious
Oh my love
Oh my love


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Oh My Love Lyrics as written by Yoko Ono John Lennon

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    i love this new age stuff

    Emilyaeon October 12, 2009   Link

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