In the after silence fighting leaves behind
I try to think it over
But my mind's gone blind
I lost the right to argue somewhere down the line

I had to tell
She told me to
Go to Hell
And here I am

In the gaping hole
Home truths tear in a home
Married to this hurting
I know it's all my fault

Who can tell
Looks like we have
A house to sell

Now she'll never know
What anyone could tell her
Now she'll never know
What anyone can see
Now she won't believe me
Ever again, completely

Now I hang around
Feet back on the ground
I just can't stand
I just can't stand

Now she'll Never know
What anyone could tell her
Now she'll never know
What anyone can see
Now she won't believe me
Ever again, completely
Now she'll never know
Or ever dream
How much she means to me


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Now She'll Never Know Lyrics as written by Mark Colbert Kelly Ian Francesko Mosley

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    This song is an example of an ultimate divorce/breakup song where the person knows they were wrong and cannot get forgiveness...even though they love the person they wronged SOOO deeply. Steve Hogarth sings it with such passion...amazing and painfully beautiful song with a great little electric guitar bend out of nowhere in the first chorus per Steven Rothery ;)

    foreverafternoonon August 26, 2002   Link

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