You Won't Be Leaving

Album: There's A Kind Of Hush All Over The World (1966)
Charted: 20
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  • The hour is very late,
    And I can see you're getting worried
    Coffee's finished, candles low
    And soon you'll be asleep.

    Long walk on the night is chilly
    And my room is cozy
    I've got a feeling,
    You won't be leaving tonight.

    Never thought to ask you
    Why you really came to see me
    Was it just the picture pinned
    So neatly on the wall?

    Candle lights place shadows
    Of your figure on the ceiling
    I've got a feeling
    You won't be leaving at all.

    I don't try to fight it, baby
    I see the lovelight in your eyes
    Just hold me tight then baby
    You'll see that I'm not tellin' lies.

    Never thought to ask you
    Why you really came to see me
    Was it just the picture pinned
    So neatly on the wall?

    Candle lights place shadows
    Of your figure on the ceiling
    I've got a feeling
    You won't be leaving, at all.
    I've got a feeling
    You won't be leaving, at all.
    I've got a feeling
    You won't be leaving, at all.
    I've got a feeling
    You won't be leaving, tonight. Writer/s: TONY HAZZARD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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