Wondering

Album: Waterloo To Anywhere (2006)
Charted: 34
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  • We were so pretty now is this it
    You and I are too young for this
    No blood no lust or spit
    But still there is something there to play upon
    A flash of instant thereabouts youll miss it and its gone
    But still its good to be in love with someone
    When you've always had to be with no one.
    She said everyones a story of their own
    But if we don't leave now well find ourselves with no way home
    And so we strolled on all bangered and confused
    At first it wasn't pretty but we soon undid that rouse so
    Now we got something in many other ways
    All the boys together and a knees up on the way
    Still its good to be in love with someone
    When you've always had to be with no one.
    She said everyone's a story of their own
    But if we dont leave now well find ourselves with no way home
    Find ourselves with no way home
    And it occurred to me, I think on Lambeth Road
    There's no more need to question life
    Or cry for what I'm owed
    And now its over so now its done
    The English sun is setting and the rude boys on the run oh
    Still its good to be in love with someone
    When you've always had to be with no one.
    Still I need you to remind me every day
    The lives and loves weve lost and broken on the way
    Heres to tomorrow and the lonely streets well roam
    But if we don't leave now well find ourselves with no way home
    Just to think were almost home Writer/s: Anthony Rossomando, Carl Barât, Didz Hammond, Gary Powell
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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