I've sure enjoyed the rain, but I'm looking forward to the sun
You have to feel the pain when you lose the love you gave someone
I thought by now that time would take away these lonely tears
I hope you're fine all alone, where do I go from here
'Cause

Without you I'm not okay
And without you I've lost my way
My heart's stuck in second place, ooh
Without you

Well, I never thought I'd be lying here without you by my side
It seems unreal to me that the life you promised was a lie
You made it look so easy making love into memories
I guess you got what you wanted, but what about me, 'cause

Without you I'm not okay
And without you I've lost my way
My heart's stuck in second place, ooh
Without you

Somebody tell my head, to try to tell my heart
That I'm better off without you
'Cause baby I can't live

Without you I'm not okay
And without you I've lost my way
My heart's stuck in second place, ooh
Without you, without you


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Without You Lyrics as written by Eric Silver Natalie Maines

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    When this song was released, I was in the middle of a bad break up, which almost word for word suits this song. I still feel the sting when I hear this song, even though it's been four years and now the guy and I have worked things out and are back together.

    Ziraon August 23, 2005   Link

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