Songwriter: Sarah McLachlan

Producer: Pierre Marchand

Plenty
Plenty
Plenty

I looked into your eyes
They told me plenty
I already knew

You never felt a thing
So soon forgotten, oh
All that you do
In more than words
I tried to tell you
The more I tried

I would not let myself believe that you might stray
And I would stand by you no matter what they'd say
I thought I'd be with you until my dying day, day

Until my dying day

Plenty
Plenty
Plenty

I used to think my life
Was often empty
A lonely space to fill

You hurt me more than I ever could have imagined
You made my world stand still
And in that stillness
There was a freedom I never felt before

I would not let myself believe that you might stray
And I would stand by you no matter what they'd say
I thought I'd be with you until my dying day

Until my dying day

Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying
Until my dying (Plenty)
Until my dying (Plenty)
Until my dying (Plenty)
Until my dying (Plenty)

Sarah McLachlan

Sarah Ann McLachlan (born January 28, 1968), is a Canadian singer/songwriter known for her ballads and mezzo-soprano vocal range.