Life Goes On Without You
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Life Goes On Without You
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We get over things faster than we think
A week, a month, a year, I'll get over you
The sadness dies, the pain forgotten
And sometimes along with the better times
I must remember this
Life goes on without you
I must remember this
Now I'm alone
I must remember this
Life goes on without you
I must rememger this
I'll love again
We get over things better than we think
We grieve, we move on, I'll get over you
The anger fades, indifference will rise
And something will fill up the empty space
(chorus)
It's just a matter, a matter of time
You fell out of love, but so will I
It's just a matter of
Must remember this
Life goes on without you
I must remember this
I'll love again
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Who performs "Life Goes On Without You"?
Jill Sobule performs "Life Goes On Without You", and this lyric page sits inside the Jill Sobule catalog on LyroVerse.
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