4 amTerry turns he just cannot sleep from the
ceaseless noise out inthe streetIt's too hot, and
it's too late, there's nothing he can do butwaitTerry says I'm going nowhere fastNobody hears
there's no-one thereJulie wakes to find herself
aloneWhich comes as no surprise, no surprise, no surprise,
to be onher ownIt's four in the morningWhy don't you call me?I'm sorry I hurt youI still want you backIt's four in the morningJulie wakes to find herself aloneWhich comes as no
surprise, no surprise, no surprise, to be onher ownIt's four in the morningWhy don't you call
me?I'm sorry I hurt youI still want you backIt's four in the morningWhy don't you
call me?I'm sorry I hurt youI still want you
backIt's four in the morningWaiting
I'm so tired of waitingIt's four in the
morningWhy don't you call me?I'm sorry I
hurt youI still want you backI know what
you're thinkingYou're alone nowI'm
sorry I hurt youI still want you backIt's
four in the morningWhy don't you call me?I'm sorry I hurt youI still want you back


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    I can't help noticing the names of the protagonists, which are the same as in Waterloo Sunset.

    A simple tale this, works pretty well.

    ShineYouDiamondon May 17, 2007   Link

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