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Empty Rooms lyrics
(Gary Moore/Neil Carter)
Loneliness is your only friend.
A broken heart that just won't mend
is the price you pay.
It's hard to take when love grows old.
The days are long and the nights turn cold
when it fades away.
You hope that she will change her mind,
but the days drift on and on.
You'll never know the reason why she's gone.
You see her face in every crowd.
You hear her voice, but you're still proud,
so you turn away.
You tell yourself that you'll be strong.
But your heart tells you,
this time you're wrong.
You hope that she will change her mind,
but the days drift on and on.
You'll never know the reason why she's gone.
Empty rooms,
where we learn to live without love.
Empty rooms,
where we learn to live without love.
Empty rooms,
where we learn to live without love.
Empty rooms,
where we learn to live without love.
Empty rooms,
where we learn to live without love.
Empty rooms,
where we learn to live without love.
Empty rooms,
where we learn to live without love.
All alone in an empty room.
Lonliness is your only friend, hooh.
Oh, she's gone and you're at the end.
Part of these releases
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- Track 4 on Victims of the Future
- 3 Shapes Of Things
- 5 Murder In The Skies
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- Track 11 on Victims of the Future
- 10 Blinder
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- Track 4 on Run for Cover
- 3 Military Man
- 3 Still in Love With You
- 5 Out Of My System
- 5 Stop Messing Around
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- Track 4 on Platinum Collection
- 3 Over The Hills And Far Away
- 5 Friday On My Mind
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- Track 4 on Platinum Collection Disc 3
- 3 White Knuckles
- 5 Out In The Fields
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- Track 3 on Ballads & Blues, 1982-1994
- 2 Still Got The Blues
- 4 Parisienne Walkways
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- Track 8 on We Want Moore!
- 7 So Far Away
- 9 Don't Take Me For A Loser
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- Track 6 on Greatest Hits 2000
- 5 Parisienne Walkways
- 7 The Loner
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- Track 1 on Empty Rooms
- 2 Parisienne Walkways
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