| Lyrics: | (J.Brel, R.McKuen)
[Recorded February 20, 1969, Hollywood]
If you go away on this
summer day,
Then you might as well take the sun away;
All the birds that flew in the summer
sky,
When our love was new and our hearts were high;
When the day was young and the night
was long,
And the moon stood still for the night bird's song.
If you go away, if you go
away, if you go away.
But if you stay, I'll make you a day
Like no day has been, or will be
again;
We'll sail the sun, we'll ride on the rain,
We'll talk to the trees and worship the
wind.
Then if you go, I'll understand,
Leave me just enough love to fill up my hand,
If
you go away, if you go away, if you go away.
If you go, as I know you will, you must tell the
world to stop turning
Till you return again, if you ever do, for what good is love without
loving you,
Can I tell you now, as you turn to go, I'll be dying slowly till the next
hello,
If you go away, if you go away, if you go away.
But if you stay, I'll make you a
night
Like no night has been, or will be again.
I'll sail on your smile, I'll ride on your
touch,
I'll talk to your eyes that I love so much.
But if you go, go, I won't
cry,
Though the good is gone from the word goodbye,
If you go away, if you go away, if you
go away.
If you go away, as I know you must,
There'll be nothing left in the world to
trust,
Just an empty room, full of empty space,
Like the empty look I see on your
face.
I'd have been the shadow of your shadow
If I thought it might have kept me by your
side.
If you go away, if you go away, if you go away. |