Lyrics of 'Answer Me' by Barbara Dickson

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Answer me, oh my love,
Just what sin have I been guilty of?
Tell me how I came to lose your love?
Please answer me, sweetheart

You were mine yesterday,
I believed that love was here to stay,
Won't you tell me where I've gone astray?
Please answer me, my love

If you're happier without me,
I will try not to care,
But if you still think about me,
Please listen to my prayer

You must know (ooh) I've been true,
Won't you say that we can start anew,
In my sorrow now I turn to you,
Please answer me, my love

If you're happier without me
I will try not to care,
But if you still think about me,
Please answer me my love

You must know (ooh) I've been true,
Won't you say that we can start anew,
In my sorrow now I turn to you,
Please answer me, my love

Answer me
Answer me, my love

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