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We used to go out | We used to go out walking hand in hand | ||
You told me all the big things you had planned | You told me all the big things you had planned | ||
It wasn't long till all your dreams came true | It wasn't long till all your dreams came true | ||
Success put me in second place with you | Success put me in second place with you | ||
You have no time to love me anymore | You have no time to love me anymore | ||
Since fame | |||
Since fame and fortune knocked upon our door | |||
I spend all my evenings all alone | I spend all my evenings all alone | ||
Success has made a failure of our home | Success has made a failure of our home | ||
If we could spend an evening now | |||
If we could spend an evening now and then | |||
Perhaps we'd find true happiness again | Perhaps we'd find true happiness again | ||
You never hold me like you used to do | You never hold me like you used to do | ||
It's funny what success has done for you | It's funny what success has done for you | ||
You have no time to love me anymore | You have no time to love me anymore | ||
Since fame | |||
Since fame and fortune knocked upon our door | |||
I spend all my evenings all alone | I spend all my evenings all alone | ||
Success has made a failure of our home | Success has made a failure of our home |
Revision as of 22:32, 13 May 2009
We used to go out walking hand in hand
You told me all the big things you had planned
It wasn't long till all your dreams came true
Success put me in second place with you
You have no time to love me anymore
Since fame and fortune knocked upon our door
I spend all my evenings all alone
Success has made a failure of our home
If we could spend an evening now and then
Perhaps we'd find true happiness again
You never hold me like you used to do
It's funny what success has done for you
You have no time to love me anymore
Since fame and fortune knocked upon our door
I spend all my evenings all alone
Success has made a failure of our home