DND
Now they'll leave us alone

DND
Now you turn off the phone
How like you to make the whole world disappear and
How like you to make everything seem so clear and
How like you to make me want to stay forever
Here behind your door

DND
Hang the sign on the door
DND
Don't disturb us no more

How like you to make your love my hideaway and
How like you to make my troubles slide away and
How like you to make me want to play forever
Here behind your door

Minute I got some space and time I wanted to get me back in the crowd
Minute I got some peace you found me trying to make my way to the loud
What a clown

DND
Leave the hotel at noon
DND
Will I see you soon?

How like you to make the whole world disappear and
How like you to make everything seem so clear and
How like you to make me want to stay forever
Here behind your door

DND
DND
DND
Now they'll leave us alone


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Dnd Lyrics as written by Dan Wilson

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    "DND Hang the sign on the door DND Don't disturb us no more"

    can it be any more obvious!

    Whoever she is (secret lover, hooker, one-night stand) he knows that once it is over he has to go back to reality again.

    philpy1999on September 14, 2009   Link

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