Can you see it in her eyes, can you see that she has cried,
Can you feel that her heart is broken inside,
Did you notice she is gone, notice she passed by,
Did you ever ask yourself, what happed that night,
That night when you were drunk, you told all those lies,
Lies to her, when she was young.
You can tell it by the way, by the way she walks that door,
She will never turn around, to the things she had before,
She will leave you with smile, never say good bye,
You will stand there at the door, like you stood there years before,
What happened that night, that night when you were drunk,
You told all those lies, lies to her,
When she was young, she was young...
You can tell it by the way, the way she walks that door,
She will never turn around, to the things she had before.
credits
from HOMELAND,
released July 30, 2016
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