Nancy Sinatra. Boots. In My Room. Zeneszám
In my room
We're at the end of the harm
I sit and stare at the wall
Each day's just like the last
For I lived in the past
In my room
Where every night is the same
I play a dangerous game
I keep pretending he's late
And I sit and I wait
Over there is the picture
We took when he made me his bride
Over there is the chair where
He held me whenever I cried
Over there by the window
The flowers he left, I won't die
In my room
We're at the end of the harm
I sit at I stare at the wall
Hating how lonely I've grown
All alone in my room
We're at the end of the harm
I sit and stare at the wall
Each day's just like the last
For I lived in the past
In my room
Where every night is the same
I play a dangerous game
I keep pretending he's late
And I sit and I wait
Over there is the picture
We took when he made me his bride
Over there is the chair where
He held me whenever I cried
Over there by the window
The flowers he left, I won't die
In my room
We're at the end of the harm
I sit at I stare at the wall
Hating how lonely I've grown
All alone in my room
Sinatra Nancy
Boots
Sinatra Nancy
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