All these changes taking place
It was time I didn't waste
No regrets here to erase
Throw them all away

Without you
Would I feel
Without you
Would I find someone new
Without you
Now I see what I put you through

When most would fade away
It's my thoughts of you that stayed
There is no place to run to
If I lost this view

Without you
Would I feel
Without you
Would I find someone new
Without you
Now I see what I put you through

And now there's nothing left I can do

Without you
Would I feel
Without you
Would I find someone new
Without you
Now I see what I put you through

And now there's nothing left I can do


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Without You Lyrics as written by Jeremy Hora Dallas Smith

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    this song is about a person stopping and reflecting on a relationship that they got out of, he is not sure if he can go on but he knows there is nothing that can be done to change what has happend and he figures he deserves it cause he relizes that he caused it to happen *this is my song on how i feel about my x-girlfriend

    Death Corpon January 10, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    this song is about a person stopping and reflecting on a relationship that they got out of, he is not sure if he can go on but he knows there is nothing that can be done to change what has happend and he figures he deserves it cause he relizes that he caused it to happen *this is my song on how i feel about my x-girlfriend

    Death Corpon January 10, 2008   Link

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