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Scott Walker - No Regrets Lyrics



Scott Walker - No Regrets Lyrics




[ Featuring The Walker Brothers ]

I know your leaving's too long overdue
For far too long I've had nothing new to show to you
Goodbye dry eyes, I watched your plane
Fade off west of the moon
Then it felt so strange to walk away alone

No regrets
No tears goodbye
Don't want you back
We'd only cry again
Say goodbye again

The hours that were yours, echo like empty rooms
But the thoughts we used to share
Now I keep alone
I woke last night and spoke to you
Not thinking you were gone
Then it felt so strange to lie awake alone

[Chorus]

All friends have tried to turn my nights to day
Strange faces in your place
Can't keep the ghosts away
But just beyond the darkest hour
Just behind the dawn
It still feels so strange to lead my life alone

[Chorus]
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I know your leaving's too long overdue
For far too long I've had nothing new to show to you
Goodbye dry eyes, I watched your plane
Fade off west of the moon
Then it felt so strange to walk away alone

No regrets
No tears goodbye
Don't want you back
We'd only cry again
Say goodbye again

The hours that were yours, echo like empty rooms
But the thoughts we used to share
Now I keep alone
I woke last night and spoke to you
Not thinking you were gone
Then it felt so strange to lie awake alone

[Chorus]

All friends have tried to turn my nights to day
Strange faces in your place
Can't keep the ghosts away
But just beyond the darkest hour
Just behind the dawn
It still feels so strange to lead my life alone

[Chorus]
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Writer: Thomas Rush
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Performed By: Scott Walker
Featuring: The Walker Brothers
Written by: Thomas Rush

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