Joe Cocker - Now That You'Re Gone

Are you still that little girl who used to talk to me?
Just look how far we've come in this world

where did you think we'd be?
You think the world wakes up at noon

and you left it all behind

You hear the music but you've lost the tune

the melodies are hard to find.

Why did you go away
leaving me alonez
There's nothing left to say
now that you're gone -
Now that you're gone - now that you're gone.

In the eyes of the woman I see
you were lust a child

Not the one who's walking the streets

not the one who's running wild.
Say life has changed that much
you don't want to know
All the love we shared in this world
not so long ago.

Why did you go away
leaving me alone? . . .
Why did you go away
leaving me all alone? . . .
Now that you're gone
now that you're gone.
Are you still that little girl who used to talk to me?
Just look how far we've come in this world

where did you think we'd be?
You think the world wakes up at noon

and you left it all behind

You hear the music but you've lost the tune

the melodies are hard to find.

Why did you go away
leaving me alonez
There's nothing left to say
now that you're gone -
Now that you're gone - now that you're gone.

In the eyes of the woman I see
you were lust a child

Not the one who's walking the streets

not the one who's running wild.
Say life has changed that much
you don't want to know
All the love we shared in this world
not so long ago.

Why did you go away
leaving me alone? . . .
Why did you go away
leaving me all alone? . . .
Now that you're gone
now that you're gone.
Joe Cocker - Now that You're Gone

and as morning came as sunshine falling in a pattern making and marking moments beyond the touch of time beyond our existence there waits an inner time ...

Joe Cocker - Now that you're gone 1986

Joe Cocker - Now that you're gone 1986 Are you still that little girl Who used to talk to me Just look how far we've come in this world Where did you think we'd be ...

Joe Cocker - Now That You're Gone - tradução

Joe Cocker - Now That You're Gone.

Joe Cocker