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Circumstance |
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by Maywood |
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(Music: Alice May, Words: Alice May) |
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Verse |
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There's a woman standing alone in the hall. |
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Waiting for someone to call, |
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a simple call to say: "Hello". |
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There's a stranger, asking me what time it is. |
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Maybe he knows what I miss tonight. |
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Chorus |
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A circumstance, |
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where I wouldn't stand a chance. |
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A hotel full of strangers and me. |
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I said: "Good-bye, but let me tell you why. |
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I make my own decision, |
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don't need any permission. |
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Room seven-o-three, that's me". |
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Verse |
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Close the window and as I look in the night. |
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It tells me you can't stay inside, |
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forever... |
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Lost a fortune, lost all I had in one day. |
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There was no reason to stay, |
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oh no... |