Lyrics If I Never, Ever Saw You Again - Barbara Dickson
The
question
that
you
never
asked
demanded
no
reply
To
be
there
was
the
truth,
to
say
it
was
the
lie
And
grateful
was
the
giver
for
the
gift
of
you
and
I
So
be
thankful
for
a
reason
to
complain
That
it's
all
been
left
behind,
and
I
know
I
wouldn't
mind
If
I
never,
ever
saw
you
again
Think
of
everything
we
said,
were
our
words
of
wisdom
new
Had
we
spoken
them
before
to
the
very
special
few
Well
a
tongue-tied
secret's
all
of
what
is
left
we
wished
was
true
When
I
couldn't
find
a
way
to
explain
And
you
thought
I
wasn't
kind
when
I
said
I
wouldn't
mind
If
I
never,
ever
saw
you
again
In
another
time
and
place
would
we
have
more
to
share
Than
the
memory
that
is
so
long
gone,
it
was
never
really
there
In
the
cool
clear
light
of
day,
do
we
know
how
much
we
care
For
the
shadows
of
the
night
that
remain
And
perhaps
I
think
you'll
find
that
you
wouldn't
really
mind
If
I
never,
ever
saw
you
again
1 Witch of the Westmorlands
2 If I Never, Ever Saw You Again
3 The Recruited Collier
4 The Morning Lies Heavy
5 Fine Flowers In the Valley
6 Lord Thomas of Winesberry and the King's Daughter
7 The Climb
8 The Orange and the Blue
9 Winter's Song
10 If I'd Stayed Around
11 Somebody Counts On Me
12 Lullaby for Father
13 I Am the Great Sun
14 Together Forever
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