I don't wanna lose her
I don't wanna lose her

They told me that she had found somebody new
But I don't believe it
They said I would soon find out she was untrue
But I just can't see it

Maybe I am wrong to doubt it
And now that I think about it
If ever I lost her love
I'd be nothing, nothing without it

I don't wanna lose her, lose that girl
After all that we've been through
I don't wanna lose her, lose that girl of mine
(Lose that girl of mine)

I couldn't imagine life without her love
I just couldn't take it
If you wanted to know how well I would get on
I don't think I'd make it

Maybe I just don't show her
And now that I think it's over
I maybe should shout about it
'Cause I'd be nothing, nothing without it

I don't wanna lose her, lose that girl
After all that we've been through
I don't wanna lose her, lose that girl of mine
(Lose that girl of mine)

I'm gonna make a new start
And bring her back to my heart
'Cause what I found out about her
I just cannot live without her

Maybe I just don't show her
And now that I think it's over
I maybe should shout about it
'Cause I'd be nothing, nothing without it


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I Don't Want to Lose Her Lyrics as written by Michael Stock Matthew James Aitken

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    About being gay.

    RockerForLife74on March 11, 2010   Link

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