An empty street, an empty house A hole inside my heart I'm all alone, the rooms are getting smaller I wonder how, I wonder why I wonder where they are The days we had, the songs we sang together, oh, yeah And oh my love, I'm holding on forever Reaching for the love that seems so far So, I say a little prayer And hope my dreams will take me there Where the skies are blue To see you once again, my love Overseas, from coast to coast To find a place I love the most Where the fields are green To see you once again, my love I try to read, I go to work I'm laughing with my friends But I can't stop to keep myself from thinking, oh, no I wonder how, I wonder why I wonder where they are The days we had, the songs we sang together, oh, yeah And oh my love, I'm holding on forever Reaching for the love that seems so far So, I say a little prayer And hope my dreams will take me there Where the skies are blue To see you once again, my love Overseas, from coast to coast To find a place I love the most Where the fields are green To see you once again To hold you in my arms To promise you my love To tell you from the heart You're all I'm thinkin' of I'm reaching for the love that seems so far so, I say a little prayer And hope my dreams will take me there Where the skies are blue To see you once again, my love Overseas, from coast to coast (overseas) To find the place I love the most (love the most) Where the fields are green To see you once again, my love Say a little prayer (my sweet love) Dreams will take me there Where the skies are blue (whoa, yeah) To see you once again (oh my love) Overseas, from coast to coast To find the place I love the most Where the fields are green To see you once again, my love
My Love (Westlife song) 2000 single by Westlife "My Love" is a song by the Irish boy band Westlife. It was released on 30 October 2000 as the second single from their second studio album, Coast to Coast (2000). The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, giving the band their seventh UK number one. The song was the 35th best-selling single of 2000 in the UK. It also won The Record of the Year in 2000. It has sold 400,000 copies in the UK.