Song | One and One |
Artist | The Step Kings |
Album | Let's Get It On |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
Two hours earlier it wouldn’t be so bad for her, stare at the wall | |
Two hours later now the food is cold and so is her heart, tired of it all | |
Waiting for integration, a product of stagnation | |
Two separate lives | |
Still hoping for a celebration, yet always fearing cancellation | |
They can’t see why, they can’t see why | |
And one is home and one is out, and one is thinking for oneself | |
Someone’s content but one’s alone | |
Something’s come up he feels he ought to go and show his face there | |
Part of the scene | |
He loses track of time the hours pass just one more drink then | |
Gone to extremes | |
Timing is such a question, a cause of all the tension | |
Two separate lives | |
Still holding back on their expressions, no one gets enough attention | |
They can’t see why, they can’t see why |
Two hours earlier it wouldn' t be so bad for her, stare at the wall | |
Two hours later now the food is cold and so is her heart, tired of it all | |
Waiting for integration, a product of stagnation | |
Two separate lives | |
Still hoping for a celebration, yet always fearing cancellation | |
They can' t see why, they can' t see why | |
And one is home and one is out, and one is thinking for oneself | |
Someone' s content but one' s alone | |
Something' s come up he feels he ought to go and show his face there | |
Part of the scene | |
He loses track of time the hours pass just one more drink then | |
Gone to extremes | |
Timing is such a question, a cause of all the tension | |
Two separate lives | |
Still holding back on their expressions, no one gets enough attention | |
They can' t see why, they can' t see why |
Two hours earlier it wouldn' t be so bad for her, stare at the wall | |
Two hours later now the food is cold and so is her heart, tired of it all | |
Waiting for integration, a product of stagnation | |
Two separate lives | |
Still hoping for a celebration, yet always fearing cancellation | |
They can' t see why, they can' t see why | |
And one is home and one is out, and one is thinking for oneself | |
Someone' s content but one' s alone | |
Something' s come up he feels he ought to go and show his face there | |
Part of the scene | |
He loses track of time the hours pass just one more drink then | |
Gone to extremes | |
Timing is such a question, a cause of all the tension | |
Two separate lives | |
Still holding back on their expressions, no one gets enough attention | |
They can' t see why, they can' t see why |