Wendy's sittin' next to me she's trying hard to drink it away And I feel the rumble of the subway beneath the stage And her eyes are screaming and her lips are pursed And this ain't her first heartache but it feels like, it feels like the worst She says, âCan someone tell me how this can happenâ And I guess that God only knows My heart used to be the sweet shop of love But now the sign on the door it says, âSorry we're closedâ And I hear myself tell her some old words I know they won't help And then I feel guilty 'cause I closed some sweet shops myself We all talk about timing and lifestyles and such but to a heart That's been shattered those words don't mean much and all Of our pining it just goes to show don't you enter a shop With the sign on the door saying, âSorry we're closedâ And she's been through all the pain that one can endure And her new man thinks she loves him but he can't be sure And his heart pines for Wendy she says that's how it goes How am I supposed to know he can't read the sign saying âSorry we're closed yeah, we're closedâ She says, âCan someone tell me how this can happenâ And I guess that God only knows My heart used to be the sweet shop of love But there's a sign on the door there's a sign on the door There's a sign on the door there's a sign on the door One more sign, one more sign, one more sign, yeah One more sign, one more sign, one more sign One more sign, one more, one more, one more sign One more sign, one more sign, one more sign © HARRINGTON PUBLISHING; Bu döküman AkorMerkezi.com'da yayınlanmıştır. http://www.akormerkezi.com