Lyrics Puppet Dance - Roger Hodgson

Puppet Dance - Roger Hodgson
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Puppet Dance, artist - Roger Hodgson. Album song Hai Hai, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1986
Record label: An A&M Records Release;
Song language: English

Puppet Dance

Why did you leave me all alone, why didn’t you tell me you were going home
Everything changes now you’re gone, making me wonder how to carry on Over and over you gave to me, I wish I had told you what you meant to me Why does it always have to end, losing a loved one is so hard…
Oh my Lord, is it right?
By the light of the darkest night
You’re never gonna see, you’re never gonna see me crying
Where’s the warmth of the sun?
Was there something that I should have done?
You’re never gonna see, you’re never gonna see me crying
What I would give just to hear you laugh, but all I have left is just a photograph
Oh to have known you all those years, wish I had known how to dry your tears
Everything matters when you’re young, everything shatters when the day is done
Everything falters in the end, losing a loved one is so hard…
Oh my Lord, is it right?
By the light of the darkest night
You’re never gonna see, you’re never gonna see me crying
Where’s the warmth of the sun?
Was there something that I should have done?
You’re never gonna see, you’re never gonna see me crying
So many feelings rushing in, it’s too late for thinking how it could have been
Who knows the reason, was meant to be, it’s gonna be lonely
Will you wait for me

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Artist lyrics: Roger Hodgson