There was a time I call before When all I knew was what I saw The keeper of a major key I lived in a town called Liberty
I worked hard To give you all the things that you need And almost anything that you see I spent a lifetime working on you And you won't even talk to me
Can't you see Why don't you look at me It's not your right to be So much my enemy
I knew that I could never give You knew that you could not forgive No price or pride would fall before A ten foot wall without a door
But you know I watch every step that you make To find some other fool you can take And I don't know why I even try Because it all comes down to this
Can't you see Why don't you look at me It's not your right to be So much my enemy
Can't you see Why don't you look at me It's not your right to be So much my enemy
I worked hard To give you all the things that you need And almost anything that you see I spent a lifetime working on you And you won't even talk to me
Compositor: Desconhecido no ECADIntérpretes: Bernard Sumner (Dickin Bernard) (UNIVERSAL MUSIC), Peter Hook, Phill CummingsPublicado em 2006 (31/Jul) e lançado em 2001ECAD verificado fonograma #1094532 em 11/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM