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After You've Gone - Jeff Alexander



     
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You're just a mile away
One thousand five tiny steps from here
But if I brought you near
Would you believe when I say
It seems like yesterday
That I could reach out and touch your face
But as I fall from grace
Into whose arms can I lay
It's always much too late
We get the signs
We can't communicate
Or turn back time
So what will be now, do you feel somehow
Not so together and not quite as strong
Now I believe
Alone doesn't have to mean lonely, after you've gone
I need a healing wind
To cool the flame burning in my sight

It must accelerate
For two wrongs they don't make a right
And all these solitaires
Lone victories
Wars fought in isolation
With none to please
So what will be now, do you feel somehow
Not so together and not quite as strong
Now I believe
Alone doesn't have to mean lonely, after you've gone
The future's still uncertain
The past is done
So what will be now, do you feel somehow
Not so together and not quite as strong
Now I believe
Alone doesn't have to mean lonely, after you've gone
Now I believe
Alone doesn't have to mean lonely, after you've gone
Now I believe
Alone doesn't have to mean lonely, after you've gone

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Jeff Alexander was a classically trained composer/arranger/conductor who spent almost 30 years working in movies and television. He was born Myer Goodhue Alexander in Seattle, WA, in 1910 and studied at the Brecker Conservatory -- his teachers included Edmund Ross and Joseph Schillinger. Alexander joined the movie industry at the outset of the '50s and joined ASCAP as a composer in 1952. His earliest credited assignments in movies were as an arranger and/or vocal director for Call Me Mister and On the Riviera, both 20th Century Fox films.

Read more about Jeff Alexander on Last.fm.


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