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Now I’m without you and I just can’t hide it
And you’ll never know anything that I feel inside
You know I still love you, but I stay divided
'Cause I always hated your suicide
I guess you’ll never bother
Looking back
Call me up to say your last goodbye
Did you think that I could just let you go?
I wish I could’ve said the words still
To save you
Now I’m without you and I just can’t hide it
And you’ll never know anything that I feel inside
You know I still love you, but I stay divided
'Cause I always hated your suicide

How could you leave us behind?
I was only a boy
And you made mother cry
So I bury my grief far below, deep inside
What else could I do?
You’re gone and it’s true
We saved your life, cuts like a knife
It’s always hard to leave the past behind
I hope someday I’ll get the chance to, to tell you
Now I’m without you and I just can’t hide it
And you’ll never know anything that I feel inside
You know I still love you, but I stay divided
'Cause I always hated your suicide
I always hated your suicide
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written by TODD, JOSHUA / NELSON, KEITH
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Plainsong was formed by Ian Matthews (previously in Fairport Convention) in 1972 with Andy Roberts, Bob Ronga, and Dave Richards. In Search of Amelia Earhart was released the same year with relatively poor sales. However the critical response was largley positive. Their follow-up, Plainsong III was more country orientated. During its production, Ronga quit and Matthews and Richards were unable to agree on future direction. They disbanded before the album's completion. The early 90s brought renewed interest in the band, with several subsequent releases:


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