Lyrics of 'Gone (Like)' by David Allan Coe

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She's taken to walking alone in the evening
She's taken to sleeping all night in his chair

Together they both had a reason for living

Back when the felling of loving was there

Then she took to dreaming when he wasn't looking
And he took to looking for moments alone

Together they drifted apart from each other
Together they both knew the felling was gone


Gone like the sparrow south for the winter
Gone like the river out to the sea
Gone like the leaves from the trees when its snowing

Gone like the love that they once gave so free


Till he took to starring at his lonesome shadow
And she took to humming the words to some song

They both felt it slipping that feeling of giving

Leaving the feeling of being alone
Each of them reach out for the other
Together they go though the motions alone

Trying to pretend that nothing else matters

Making believe that their love isn't gone

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