Dodgy - In a Room Lyrics

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In a Room

In a Room Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For In a Room By Dodgy?
In a room there's no other faces
Don't know why I'm feeling like this Tell me lies, I won't believe them Why don't it always turn out right? If we are together again Surely this will never end These times have changed this is never gone before I'm waiting for you behind the door In a room there's no other faces I sit alone here let through the night In a room, we're slowly wasting I don't belong here, it don't seem right If we are together again Surely this will never end These times have changed this is never gone before I'm waiting for you behind the door She lies sleeping in a half filled bed, her eyes No longer study her emptiness In a room there's only so much space (So much space) Two souls playing in loneliness I've thrown away the key I've gone and locked myself and for good No one can reach me No one hears my voice anymore Not anymore... If we are together again Surely it will never end? These times have changed this is never gone before I'm waiting for you behind the door If we are together again Surely it will never end? These times have changed this is never gone before I'm waiting for you behind the door If we are together again Oooh Surely this will never end Oooh If we are together again Oooh Surely this will never end Oooh If we are together again Oooh Surely this will never end Oooh |
Who Wrote In a Room By Dodgy?
Andrew Peter Miller, Matthew Priest, Nigel Richard Clark
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