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Youll Never See My Face Again Lyrics
Ev'ry single word has been spoken.
It's much to late to change your ways.
Far too many vows have been broken.
You can't expect a soul to stay.
You think that you can stand and lie.
It makes me laugh . You got no friends.
It took a thousand years to find out why.
You'll never see my face again .
You know that you've been left before this night.
It's come my turn to make it over.
I wish that ev'ry thing was coloured white.
I wish that I could be a rover.
You think that you can stand and lie.
It makes me laugh.You got no friends.
It took a thousand years to find out why.
You'll never see my face again
It's much to late to change your ways.
Far too many vows have been broken.
You can't expect a soul to stay.
You think that you can stand and lie.
It makes me laugh . You got no friends.
It took a thousand years to find out why.
You'll never see my face again .
It's come my turn to make it over.
I wish that ev'ry thing was coloured white.
I wish that I could be a rover.
You think that you can stand and lie.
It makes me laugh.You got no friends.
It took a thousand years to find out why.
You'll never see my face again
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As the 2nd song on the album following the opening composition (the title song "Odessa"), where the man pines for his wife/lover who has followed the vicar to Finland, this beautiful but sad song appears to be placed appropriately as a plot clarification of sorts. At first, I thought this song was from the man's point of view, but upon further reflection, I'm wondering if it was really his woman who was now providing a rationale for why she left him for the vicar (..."far too many vows have been broken...You can't expect a soul to stay"). At any, rate it's a beautiful piece and one of my favorites on a brilliant album.