Featuring: Clay Aiken

Songwriter: Samantha Cole Richard Marx David Foster

Producer: Guy Roche

[Intro: Kimberley Locke]
Ooh-ooh

[Verse 1: Clay Aiken]
Never even thought to cry
When I heard you say goodbye
Never said where you were going
There's no laughter in the air
Only silence everywhere
And so much left unspoken

[Pre-Chorus: Clay Aiken]
Since you've been gone
I haven't been the same
I wish that I could see
Who's to blame

[Chorus: Clay Aiken]
Without you
Where do I belong?
Without you
How can I go on?
No love but yours will ever do
Tell me, how am I supposed to live my life
Without you?

[Verse 2: Kimberley Locke with Clay Aiken]
Ooh
Was I lost in you and me
To the point I couldn't see
That what we had was dyin'?
Now it's all that I can do
To see photographs of you
And stop myself from cryin'

[Pre-Chorus: Kimberley Locke with Clay Aiken]
I should learn to live without your love
Got so many memories
But it's not enough

[Chorus: Kimberley Locke & Clay Aiken]
Without you
Where do I belong
Without you
How can I go on?
No love but yours will ever do
Tell me, how am I supposed to live my life
Without you?

[Bridge: Clay Aiken & Kimberley Locke, Both]
I feel helpless
And oh so all alone
Like I've never felt before
You made me feel alive
But I don't remember what it's like anymore

[Chorus: Kimberley Locke & Clay Aiken, Both]
Without you
Where do I belong?
Without you
How can I go on?
No love, no love but yours will ever do
Tell me, how am I supposed to live my life
Without you?
Without you
Where do I belong? (Where do I belong?)
Without you
How can I go on?
Tell me, how am I supposed to live my life
Without you (Oh, baby, where do I belong?)
Without you (Please tell me, how can I go on?)

Kimberley Locke

Kimberley Dawn Locke (born January 3, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter, most know for appearing on the second season of American Idol, in which she placed third.

A year after appearing on the show, Locke released her debut studio album titled One Love. The album produced her biggest hit to date, “8th World Wonder”. The song went on to peak at number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it her only song to peak on the Hot 100.

Following the release of One Love in 2004, Locke released her second studio album Based on a True Story in 2007, and her third and first Christmas album, aptly titled Christmas, released the same year.

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