Go On And On

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On and On

On and On



She broke my heart, he hurt me too

That's something that only unworthy souls do



They said goodbye, we say hello

An introduction for a perfect love to grow



Let's stop thinking about the past

And start thinking about the future

So that love can go on and on

Let's stop thinking about the past

And start thinking about the future

So that love can go on and on



She said she'd stay, he said that too

So sad when you find out your love has found a new



She made me cry, he made me weep

But life has love in store for us that's ooh so sweet



On and On (love keeps going on)

On and On (they've got the whole of life)

On and On (love keeps going on)

On and



It's time to say goodbye to crying eyes and broken dreams

And get back to the joy that to each other we will bring

That starts from summer love to last through autumn, winter, spring

Our hearts will sing forever, love

Go On And On

Elton John's "Go On And On" stands as a poignant example of his late-career songwriting, blending his signature piano-driven pop sensibility with a reflective, almost melancholic tone. Released in 2002, the track exemplifies his ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads that explore themes of loss and the passage of time. The recording features his characteristic vocal delivery, layered with lush orchestration and synthesizers that define the sound of his work during this period. As part of his extensive discography, the song reflects a mature artistic voice, continuing a tradition of personal storytelling that has made him a global icon. It serves as a testament to his enduring capacity to create music that connects deeply with listeners across generations, maintaining the emotional integrity found in his earlier hits while evolving stylistically.