After All
Are you happy now each morning
When you see the sun rise through the window
Of your bedroom and when no one's there?
Do you have to take a drink to dinner
Just to get a feeling of the
Happiness that we once used to share?
Is it true what people tell me
When they say that you regret the things
You said to me that day and went away?
That you miss the places where we used to
Walk and talk together hand in hand?
If it's so I have forgiven you
A hundred times or more
And we musn't be ashamed of what we did
There is no one perfect and you know by now I'm still so much in love
Pretending that you really love me too
Are you losing sleep for thinking
Of the times when we went limping
'Long the gutters in the small streets of our town?
If you see it clear when I'm sincere, our loneliness will disappear
It wasn't quite that bad after all
If it's so I have forgiven you
A hundred times or more
And we musn't be ashamed of what we did
There is no one perfect and you know by now I'm still so much in love
Pretending that you really love me too
Are you losing sleep for thinking
Of the times when we went limping
'Long the gutters in the small streets of our town?
If you see it clear when I'm sincere, our loneliness will disappear
It wasn't quite that bad after all
No, it wasn't quite that bad after all
No, it wasn't quite that bad after all
When you see the sun rise through the window
Of your bedroom and when no one's there?
Do you have to take a drink to dinner
Just to get a feeling of the
Happiness that we once used to share?
Is it true what people tell me
When they say that you regret the things
You said to me that day and went away?
That you miss the places where we used to
Walk and talk together hand in hand?
If it's so I have forgiven you
A hundred times or more
And we musn't be ashamed of what we did
There is no one perfect and you know by now I'm still so much in love
Pretending that you really love me too
Are you losing sleep for thinking
Of the times when we went limping
'Long the gutters in the small streets of our town?
If you see it clear when I'm sincere, our loneliness will disappear
It wasn't quite that bad after all
If it's so I have forgiven you
A hundred times or more
And we musn't be ashamed of what we did
There is no one perfect and you know by now I'm still so much in love
Pretending that you really love me too
Are you losing sleep for thinking
Of the times when we went limping
'Long the gutters in the small streets of our town?
If you see it clear when I'm sincere, our loneliness will disappear
It wasn't quite that bad after all
No, it wasn't quite that bad after all
No, it wasn't quite that bad after all
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Writer(s): Winston Edward Powell, Cecil Campbell
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