If the walls in the room could talk
I wonder to myself, would they laugh?
It's like some kind of jail
Beams of light
Fall through the curtains onto the bed
I'm all alone now, I can do as I please
I don't feel like doing much of anything
True love ain't that hard to find
Not that you will ever know
Would you leave me for awhile?
Please do not let me go
Please do not let me go

You were sweet enough to sing
Oblivious to melody
Red suitcase full of clothes
Washed up on a shore of memories
I'm all alone now, and I feel just fine
I don't feel much like doing anything
True love ain't that hard to find
Not that either one of us will ever know
Would you lay here for awhile?
Please do not let me go
Please do not let me go


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Please Do Not Let Me Go Lyrics as written by Ryan Adams

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    this song makes me sooo sad!

    'true love ain't that hard to find not that eitherone of us will ever know'

    it just makes me cry everytime i hear it. Ryan puts so much emotion into his songs. I love that man!

    suuzon December 28, 2006   Link
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    currently my favourite song at the moment. whoooo

    jamjaron September 22, 2006   Link
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    Great song!

    True love ain't that hard to find Not that either one of us will ever now

    This pretty much sums up my last relationship.

    jerky5on December 18, 2007   Link
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    This is song is perfection in every way. Instrumentially, vocally and lyrically.

    Impossible love at its finest by the Man. One of the most heartwrenching pieces he's ever wrote.

    melancholyjenon October 01, 2008   Link
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    Gud lyrics

    blossomtrigoon October 26, 2011   Link
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    this song is like the best and the lyrics are sooo deep. i love it!

    coldtoes69on September 30, 2004   Link

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