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Love For Free - John Popper



     
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Goodbye to you, goodbye
I'll never love anyone more
I may never love at all anymore
But if I could let you goThen I have loved you well
And I mean to love you the best that I can
With all that I am, so go
With everything I am, so goHave I loved so well, I can't really tell?
But if you can't love for free
The second star to the right you don't see
Hail and farewell to thee
'Cause you can try but you can't love meI hope that you'll remember why
I hope that you'll remember me
Meet me in subconscious memory
But if I could let you knowI don't think it's so bad
I just don't know how to and I don't want to leave
I've made too much believe to go
I've made far too much believe to goI don't think it's so bad but still it makes me sad
But if you can't love for free

The second star to the right you don't see
Hail and farewell to thee
You can try but you can't love meI don't think it's so bad but still it makes me sad
But if you can't love for free
And the second star to the right you don't see
Hail and farewell to thee
'Cause you can try but you can't love meAnd if you can't love for free
And the second star to the right you don't see
Hail and farewell to thee
'Cause you can try but it just won't beYou can try, but you'll never see
You can try to be hopeful
You can try to think you're free
But if you're trying then you can't love me

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John Popper (born March 29, 1967 in Cleveland, Ohio) is the frontman and a founding member of the jam band Blues Traveler. He performs harmonica and vocals. He is widely considered a harmonica virtuoso, and is listed by harmonica manufacturer Hohner as a "Featured Artist", an accolade reserved for only the best and most successful harmonica players. He frequently works as a guest musician for other bands. He has known to have performed with Dave Matthews Band, Karl Denson, and even with the Hungarian Ambassador to the United States.

Read more about John Popper on Last.fm.


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