“Disillusion” ABBA Lyrics

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“Disillusion” ABBA Lyrics

Changing, moving, in a circle
I can see your face in all of my dreams
Smiling, laughing, from the shadows
When I hear your voice I know what it means
I know it doesn’t matter just how hard I try
You’re all the reason for my life
Disillusion, disillusion’s all you left for me

How can I forget you when my world is breaking down
You’re all I had, you’re all I want
Disillusion, disillusions now, that’s all I have

Wishing, hoping, chasing shadows
Did I see your face somewhere in the crowd
Thinking, wondering, what you’re doing
I can stop myself from crying out loud
They say my wound will heal and only leave a scar
But then, they’d never shared our love
Disillusion, disillusion’s all you left for me

How can I forget you when my world is breaking down
You’re all I had, you’re all I want
Disillusion, disillusions now, that’s all I have
Disillusion, disillusions now, that’s all I have

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“Disillusion” ABBA Lyrics. Writer(s): Ulvaeus Bjoern K, Faltskog Agnetha

“Disillusion” is a song from ABBA’s 1973 album Ring Ring. The song was written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus and is about a man who has been let down by someone he loves. The song has been described as an “ode to lost love.”

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