Gone, Gone, Gone
Singer: Phillip Phillips
When life leaves you high and dry
I’ll be at your door tonight
If you need help, if you need help
I’ll shut down the city lights
I’ll lie, cheat, I’ll beg and bribe
To make you well, to make you well
When enemies are at your door
I’ll carry you away from war
If you need help, if you need help
Your hope dangling by a string
I’ll share in your suffering
To make you well, to make you well
Give me reasons to believe
That you would do the same for me
And I would do it for you, for you
Baby, I’m not moving on
I love you long after you’re gone
For you, for you.
You would never sleep alone
I love you long after you’re gone
And long after you’re gone, gone, gone
When you fall like a statue
I’m gon’ be there to catch you
Put you on your feet
And if your well is empty
Not a thing will prevent me
Tell me what you need, what do you need
I surrender honestly
You’ve always done the same for me
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Background
Most music critics can’t help but compare the track to the songs that are usually released by indie band Mumford & Sons. Anyone can bet that the sound is what Phillips really intends to have. The song has solid recording accompanied by building drums, guitar, and faint strings that play in the background. The lyrics are equally interesting and catchy.
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