Home Page »  S »  Sam Smith
   

Leave Your Lover Lyrics


Sam Smith Leave Your Lover


I don't have much to give, but I don't care for gold
What use is money, when you need someone to hold
Don't have direction I'm just rolling down this road
Waiting for you to bring me in from out the cold

You'll never know the endless nights, the rhyming of the rain,
Or how it feels to fall behind and watch you call his name

Pack up and leave everything, don't you see what I can bring
Can't keep this beating heart at bay
Set my midnight terror free, I will give you all of me
Leave your lover, leave him for me.

We sit in bars and raise our drinks to growing old
I'm in love with you and you will never know,
But if I can't have you I'll walk this life alone
Spare you the rising storms and let the river flow
You'll never know the endless nights, the rhyming of the rain
Or how it feels to fall behind and watch you call his name

Pack up and leave everything, don't you see what I can bring
Can't keep this beating heart at bay
Set my midnight terror free, I will give you all of me
Leave your lover, leave him for me
Leave your lover, leave him for me.



afroman scores court win in ohio after deputies’ defamation case falls apart
Afroman Scores Court Win In Ohio After Deputies’ Defamation Case Falls Apart
Evren E. - 21 Mar 2026
shawn mendes and bruna marquezine spark fresh dating buzz after malibu walk
Shawn Mendes And Bruna Marquezine Spark Fresh Dating Buzz After Malibu Walk
Sasha Mednikova - 18 Mar 2026
inside the canadian homes of music superstars: where hitmakers actually live, work, and reset
Inside The Canadian Homes Of Music Superstars: Where Hitmakers Actually Live, Work, And Reset
Faith Thompson - 14 Mar 2026
american pop stars with business brains: how 3 singers turned fame into real brands
American Pop Stars With Business Brains: How 3 Singers Turned Fame Into Real Brands
Evren E. - 07 Mar 2026
country thunder alberta 2026 could be calgary’s loudest early-summer weekend yet
Country Thunder Alberta 2026 Could Be Calgary’s Loudest Early-summer Weekend Yet
Chris Page - 28 Feb 2026
Browse: