Lyrics Wake Up - Roy Wood

Wake Up - Roy Wood
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Wake Up , by - Roy Wood. Song from the album Boulders, in the genre Поп
Release date: 17.06.2007
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English

Wake Up

Unlock the door
Its time again to leave you
I miss you more each time I go away
If there’s a chance I’ll swim back home to please you
And post a line to reach you every day
Wake up
Wake up and let me see the smile upon your face
Let’s linger for a while upon our last embrace
Give me just a thought to where
I’ll still think you’re there
Quick before I dare to leave the place
Even though my output may astound you
No need to let your spirits fade or die
No you must face the problems that surround you
Your star must claim the right to light the sky
Wake up
Wake up and let me see the smile upon your face
Let’s linger for a while upon our last embrace
Give me just a thought to where
I’ll still think you’re there
Quick before I dare to leave the place
Though my short profession ties me down here
It seems so long to dry your many tears
You’re so afraid of crying that I won’t hear
Your sad young voice still ringing in my ears
Wake up
Wake up and let me see the smile upon your face
Lets linger for a while upon our last embrace
Give me just a thought to where
I’ll still think you’re there
Quick before I dare to leave the place
Wake up unlock the door

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