Maybe You’ll Be There

A 1947 popular song.
Words by Sammy Gallop.
Music by Rube Bloom.


Sheet music provided by Nicholas Leunissen:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

I found you, then I lost you somehow
Things haven’t been the same since then
I found you, then I lost you and now
I’ve just got to find you again

Refrain
Each time I see a crowd of people
Just like a fool I stop and stare
It’s really not the proper thing to do
But maybe you’ll be there
I go out walking after midnight
Along the lonely thoroughfare
It’s not the time or place to look for you
But maybe you’ll be there
You said your arms would always hold me
You said your lips were mine alone to kiss
Now after all those things you told me
How can it end like this?
Someday if all my pray’rs are answer’d
I’ll hear a footstep on the stair
With anxious heart I’ll hurry to the door
And maybe you’ll be there


Sung here by Vancha March: