Shame

Album: In And Out Of Consciousness - The Greatest Hits 1990 - 2010 (2010)
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  • Well there's three versions of this story mine and yours
    And then the truth
    Now we can put it down to circumstance, our childhood, then our youth
    Out of some sentimental gain I wanted you to feel my pain
    But it came back return to sender
    I read your mind and tried to call,
    My tears could fill the Albert Hall,
    Is this the sound of sweet surrender?

    What a shame we never listened
    I told you through the television
    And all that went away was the price we paid
    People spend a lifetime this way
    Oh what a shame

    So I got busy throwing everybody underneath the bus, oh
    And with your poster 30 foot high at the back of Toys R Us
    I wrote a letter in my mind
    But the words were so unkind
    About a man I can't remember
    I don't recall the reasons why
    I must have meant them at the time
    Is this the sound of sweet surrender?

    What a shame we never listened
    I told you through the television
    And all that went away was the price we paid
    People spend a lifetime this way
    And that's how they stay
    Oh what a shame

    Words come easy
    When they're true
    Words come easy
    When they're true

    So I got busy throwing everybody underneath the bus
    And with your poster 30 foot high at the back of Toys R Us
    Now we can put it down to circumstance, our childhood then our youth

    What a shame we never listened
    I told you through the television
    And all that went away was the price we paid
    People spend a lifetime this way
    And that's how they stay
    People spend a lifetime this way
    Oh what a shame
    What a shame

    Ooh
    Such a shame, what a shame
    Beautiful shame, real shame, and stuff double shame (shame, shame, shame) Writer/s: Gary Barlow, Robert Peter Williams
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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