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Love Still Remains.

Love Still Remains.

Lyrics and Vocals: From the now sadly late, American folk singer and songwriter Kate Wolf, (1942-1986).
[Kate died, aged just 44 years, after a long struggle with leukaemia.]

Love Still Remains.

I went home,
To a place I swore I’d never see again.
Lord, it’s different now,
There’s hardly anything that hasn’t changed,
And the friends I’ve known,
Have grown and moved away,
But the love I felt for you,
Still remains.
And it remains, it blows down the dusty streets,
And rides the falling rain,
And rolls like a tumble-weed out on the open range,
The love I felt for you still remains.
I walked down,
Past the buildings standing empty and unused,
Where you asked me one more time,
If I’d stay and then you cried when I refused.
That was long ago,
I moved away and I changed my name,
But the love I felt for you,
Still remains.
It remains, it blows down the dusty streets,
And rides the falling rain.
And rolls like a tumble-weed out on the open range,
The love I felt for you still remains.
I could say,
That I always thought you’d be there when I came,
But you wanted more,
And I could say the same.
Now I’m leaving like a whistle,
On a lonesome boxcar train,
But the love I felt for you,
Still remains.
It remains, it blows down the dusty streets,
And rides the falling rain.
And rolls like a tumble-weed out on the open range,
The love I felt for you still remains.
The love I felt for you still remains.

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