| Leo Sayer & Alan Tarney
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| To tell the truth it’s really such a sad affair
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| Standing here waiting in the cold night air
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| But I’ve got to make this call
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| 'cause my heart is breaking.
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| I hear the bips drop a coin in the slot
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| Has it been that long
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| I thought you’d forgotten me
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| Well I know that it’s getting late
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| But I just couldn’t wait
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| Will I have the nerve to say
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| I just wanna come back
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| You shouldn’t just go away
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| I just wanna come back
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| I’ve been struck by such a bad luck
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| I need a place a little happiness and some love
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| I think I can see it now
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| Now let me paint the picture
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| It’s twelve o’clock and the curtains are drawn
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| They’re counting sheep down in orchard road
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| You’re hanging on the telephone line tonight
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| And I wish I could be in orchard road
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| Not much been happening here
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| I think I’ve got a job
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| They’re gonna call me next week
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| And I’ll be working out of town
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| But it sure beats hanging around
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| What’s that? |
| Tomorrow at two
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| You’re kidding me -- no
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| Is it allright with you
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| I don’t know what to say
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| It’ll be like a holiday
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| When you say you’re all alone
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| Makes me wanna come back
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| And this house is not a home
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| I just gotta go back
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| It’s twelve ten when I put down the phone
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| The moon’s shining down on orchard road
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| And I’m feeling like a schoolboy again and tonight
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| I’ll see you in my dreams of orchard road
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| It’s funny but I thought I’d never go back
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| I think sometimes I might loose track
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| But I remember you and the things we do
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| And I want it back.
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| In orchard road you’ve got my heart
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| I left it in your doorway
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| In orchard road a welcome back
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| Is waiting there just for me
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| In orchard road the sun will shine
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| Again I know I know
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| In orchard road you keep my love
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| Just waiting there for me
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| It’s eight o’clock and the dawn’s arrived
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| In orchard road it’s breakfast time
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| I climb in my car and I turn the key and I’m gone
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| I am coming home
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| To Orchard Road
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| I’m coming home |