A Song for Europe 1995:
FFF - "Then There's A Knock at the Door"
Then There's A Knock at the Door
She's sitting there by the phone
But no one ever calls
Another tear falls down on the pages lying there
Over it she thought he really cared
Now he's gone and told her
That he doesn't wanna see her anymore
Now she don't know what to do with the time on her hands
It seems like yesterday that he was sure to stay
To keep the things that she'd never know
And how she'd never be alone
Now he's gone and left her, there is nothing that can matter
So the only thing that she can do is cry all night
'Cause she don't feel right
Smoke a cigarette
Trying to forget
But all she feels is emptiness
And all she has is loneliness and pain
Now as the knife closes in
She pulls her curtains too and wonders what to do
Now even though she knows it's you
She goes and turns so easily
It's a pity that you never ever know the love he's lost
But she's the one who has to sit and cry all night
'Cause she don't feel right
Smoke a cigarette
Trying to forget
Cry all night
'Cause she don't feel right
Smoke a cigarette
Trying to forget
But all she feels is emptiness
And all she has is loneliness and pain
Then there'ѕ a knock аt the door
Artist | FFF |
Title | Then There's A Knock at the Door |
Songwriters | Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman |
Language | English |