If There's Any Justice
James Blunt · Other Songs - James Blunt
I would be your man,
You would be my girl,
If I'd found you first you know it's true,
He would be alone,
I would be with you.
When you decide, don't let me down,
Coz there's nothing to be certain in my life,
And you've seen a thousand times
There's not much justice in the world
If there's any justice in your heart,
You love really changed,
Ease it into heart,
Why don't you remember how it feels,
Not to give a damn,
For anyone but me
I can't believe you'd be deceived,
Changing memories from truth to fantasy,
Where there's nothing left but tears,
There's not much justice in the world
Just because he's wrapped around your finger,
Don't fool yourself with dreams that might appear,
Every time you'll stop and trust your feelings,
The truth is out there somewhere
It's just blowing in the wind
If there's any justice in the world,
I would be your man,
You would be my girl,
If I'd found you first you know it's true,
He would be alone,
I would be with you,
When you decide, don't let me down,
Coz there's nothing to be certain in my life,
And you've seen a thousand times
There's not much justice in the world
If I should lose you girl you know,
That there's not much justice in the world
If There's Any Justice
James Blunt's 'If There's Any Justice' stands as a poignant song in his discography, reflecting the introspective songwriting that defined his early career. Emerging from the same era as his breakthrough hits, the track showcases Blunt's signature blend of acoustic melancholy and emotive vocal delivery. While often overshadowed by his more commercially prominent singles, this recording captures the artist's ability to convey deep personal sentiment through understated musical arrangements. The song fits seamlessly within his broader body of work, which has consistently explored themes of love, loss, and reflection. Blunt's performance on this track reinforces his reputation as a thoughtful interpreter of contemporary pop and folk sensibilities, offering listeners a moment of quiet contemplation amidst his expansive catalogue of recordings.

