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Stefan - Gone Too Soon Lyrics



Stefan - Gone Too Soon Lyrics




The loneliness you must have felt, in the hours before I heard.
I ask myself how can this be, but I know there are no words

Holding close the sound, I heard when you were there
The missing whisper of your presence, is the pain that I now bear

Sometimes questions have no answers, we must accept what's real
But this time someone knew, they just didn't care how you would feel

As anger overtakes me, into the darkness I cast despair
The worst of this is knowing, you just needed someone to be there

Through the rain on my windshield, in my mind you are so real
The sun shines on us together, it's your warmth I still feel,

For every drop of winter chill, that touches on regret
I'll struggle to remember, the you I can't forget
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The loneliness you must have felt, in the hours before I heard.
I ask myself how can this be, but I know there are no words

Holding close the sound, I heard when you were there
The missing whisper of your presence, is the pain that I now bear

Sometimes questions have no answers, we must accept what's real
But this time someone knew, they just didn't care how you would feel

As anger overtakes me, into the darkness I cast despair
The worst of this is knowing, you just needed someone to be there

Through the rain on my windshield, in my mind you are so real
The sun shines on us together, it's your warmth I still feel,

For every drop of winter chill, that touches on regret
I'll struggle to remember, the you I can't forget
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Writer: Stefan Spaar, Steve Semeraro
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Performed By: Stefan
Language: English
Length: 4:26
Written by: Stefan Spaar, Steve Semeraro

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