| Song | Most Lonely Face |
| Artist | The Holloways |
| Album | So This Is Great Britain? |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Danger, Fowler, Jackson ... | |
| This story's a sad one, the sort that you hear all the time | |
| but this time i'll bore you with details and open your mind | |
| it's the tale of a young girl who once was the talk of the town | |
| The first time i saw her the skin was so thin on her bones | |
| her eyes they were lost on that street though she called it her home | |
| so i thought can i save her, can i get her out harms way | |
| and she looked at me with those eyes so what could i say | |
| so i said whats your name | |
| and she said your all the same | |
| so i said dont act so strange i only asked your name | |
| The stars in the night sky she'd seen only once in her life | |
| but stars over girls parts on coldcut she sees every night | |
| she said somewhere in my tattooed jungle you will find my mum | |
| but she will disown me should she ever learn what i've done | |
| and she said what became | |
| of my promised fame | |
| all i got was shame | |
| and she said we're all to blame | |
| and then her eyes said don't you leave me standing on my own | |
| can't you see that the streetside is my home | |
| i'm held by men at night but still i'm cold | |
| i'm so lonely but you know i'm not alone | |
| i'm not alone | |
| i'm not alone | |
| She had hair like a willow tree choked at the side of the road | |
| cardboard boxes for pillows she weeps as she reaps what she sows | |
| so i asked her if one day she mind joining me in my grave | |
| you know like the big ones you see with the family name | |
| but she said all she'd ever been was a hoar and a slave | |
| and she didn't know if she had any soul left to save | |
| and she said why'd you care | |
| so i said because i did | |
| ever since i saw you standing there | |
| well i couldn't help but stare | |
| and then her eyes said don't you leave me standing on my own | |
| can't you see that the streetside is my home | |
| i'm held by men at night but still i'm cold | |
| i'm so lonely but you know i'm not alone | |
| i'm not alone | |
| i'm not alone | |
| she must of had the most lonely face i've ever known, | |
| yeah she must of had the most lonely face i've ever known | |
| well i tried to hold on but my grip it just was not that strong | |
| i can still see her eyes as she fell and she fell for so long | |
| if ever see her i hope you suceed where i failed | |
| i cried for the cutey of kings cross the day she derailed | |
| oh somebody please can you save her and take her away | |
| you know london will kill her you can't let the smoke have its way |
| zuo qu : Danger, Fowler, Jackson ... | |
| This story' s a sad one, the sort that you hear all the time | |
| but this time i' ll bore you with details and open your mind | |
| it' s the tale of a young girl who once was the talk of the town | |
| The first time i saw her the skin was so thin on her bones | |
| her eyes they were lost on that street though she called it her home | |
| so i thought can i save her, can i get her out harms way | |
| and she looked at me with those eyes so what could i say | |
| so i said whats your name | |
| and she said your all the same | |
| so i said dont act so strange i only asked your name | |
| The stars in the night sky she' d seen only once in her life | |
| but stars over girls parts on coldcut she sees every night | |
| she said somewhere in my tattooed jungle you will find my mum | |
| but she will disown me should she ever learn what i' ve done | |
| and she said what became | |
| of my promised fame | |
| all i got was shame | |
| and she said we' re all to blame | |
| and then her eyes said don' t you leave me standing on my own | |
| can' t you see that the streetside is my home | |
| i' m held by men at night but still i' m cold | |
| i' m so lonely but you know i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| She had hair like a willow tree choked at the side of the road | |
| cardboard boxes for pillows she weeps as she reaps what she sows | |
| so i asked her if one day she mind joining me in my grave | |
| you know like the big ones you see with the family name | |
| but she said all she' d ever been was a hoar and a slave | |
| and she didn' t know if she had any soul left to save | |
| and she said why' d you care | |
| so i said because i did | |
| ever since i saw you standing there | |
| well i couldn' t help but stare | |
| and then her eyes said don' t you leave me standing on my own | |
| can' t you see that the streetside is my home | |
| i' m held by men at night but still i' m cold | |
| i' m so lonely but you know i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| she must of had the most lonely face i' ve ever known, | |
| yeah she must of had the most lonely face i' ve ever known | |
| well i tried to hold on but my grip it just was not that strong | |
| i can still see her eyes as she fell and she fell for so long | |
| if ever see her i hope you suceed where i failed | |
| i cried for the cutey of kings cross the day she derailed | |
| oh somebody please can you save her and take her away | |
| you know london will kill her you can' t let the smoke have its way |
| zuò qǔ : Danger, Fowler, Jackson ... | |
| This story' s a sad one, the sort that you hear all the time | |
| but this time i' ll bore you with details and open your mind | |
| it' s the tale of a young girl who once was the talk of the town | |
| The first time i saw her the skin was so thin on her bones | |
| her eyes they were lost on that street though she called it her home | |
| so i thought can i save her, can i get her out harms way | |
| and she looked at me with those eyes so what could i say | |
| so i said whats your name | |
| and she said your all the same | |
| so i said dont act so strange i only asked your name | |
| The stars in the night sky she' d seen only once in her life | |
| but stars over girls parts on coldcut she sees every night | |
| she said somewhere in my tattooed jungle you will find my mum | |
| but she will disown me should she ever learn what i' ve done | |
| and she said what became | |
| of my promised fame | |
| all i got was shame | |
| and she said we' re all to blame | |
| and then her eyes said don' t you leave me standing on my own | |
| can' t you see that the streetside is my home | |
| i' m held by men at night but still i' m cold | |
| i' m so lonely but you know i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| She had hair like a willow tree choked at the side of the road | |
| cardboard boxes for pillows she weeps as she reaps what she sows | |
| so i asked her if one day she mind joining me in my grave | |
| you know like the big ones you see with the family name | |
| but she said all she' d ever been was a hoar and a slave | |
| and she didn' t know if she had any soul left to save | |
| and she said why' d you care | |
| so i said because i did | |
| ever since i saw you standing there | |
| well i couldn' t help but stare | |
| and then her eyes said don' t you leave me standing on my own | |
| can' t you see that the streetside is my home | |
| i' m held by men at night but still i' m cold | |
| i' m so lonely but you know i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| i' m not alone | |
| she must of had the most lonely face i' ve ever known, | |
| yeah she must of had the most lonely face i' ve ever known | |
| well i tried to hold on but my grip it just was not that strong | |
| i can still see her eyes as she fell and she fell for so long | |
| if ever see her i hope you suceed where i failed | |
| i cried for the cutey of kings cross the day she derailed | |
| oh somebody please can you save her and take her away | |
| you know london will kill her you can' t let the smoke have its way |