She came into his life
Like an angel thrown from heaven, but he never took the sign
For her face shone with the light of a world beyond his sight
And he never thought that world was dark as night
She held him in her hands and she turned him then into a man
She walked with him across the frozen sand
And they saw what love could be
Under the leaves beside the sea ...
The wind called in the branches of the tree
She's leaving all, leaving all
She's leaving all behind
She's leaving all, leaving all
To a man who can't rewind
To the time before he knew her
Before he'd given her his mind
Now he wanders through the world alone
As if he's going blind
And the dark comes to meet him
From the shadows in the park, calling
Come home, come home
Bring you pain here out of sight
She's gone, she's gone
And you won't ever be the same
She's gone, she's gone and she won't ever call your name
They married in the spring of two'o'five
On a lawn strewn with flowers and their friends all by their side
But there was a ghost at the wedding and when she spoke he caught her eye
Then everything she said was just a lie
Their honeymoon was spent chasing windmills in Spain
'Cause in her heart she carried all her memories of the rain
And it was then came the moment that she chose his pain
And all of his love was in vain
And now he's leaving all, leaving all
He's leaving all behind
He's leaving all, leaving all
To the past he has resigned
And when he looks into his future
He sees a world without pain
And he feels it falling on his face
The early summer rain
And all his tears are washed away now
Falling gently on the ground
And as he pushes through the lonely crowd
He sings the night this song
She's gone, she's gone
And I won't ever be the same
She's gone, she's gone but I won't ever call her name