I know
We're all souls just trying to connect with
Someone, but we're all
Left searching on our own
On our own
On our own
On our own
Tell me that you could hear it
Three taps under the floorboard
Don't say I'm losing it,
Maybe you're deaf
Could have sworn
That I locked
All these windows fairly tight
Shut the door
Hear a knock
She starts turning off the lights
And from the corner of my eye
I saw you dressed all in white
I saw you pass right by
But maybe I had too much wine
I hope you come back tonight
You never said goodbye
Tell me that you could see it
A ghost who's skin is porcelain
Don't say I'm losing it
Maybe you're blind
Saw her walk
Through a wall,
Turn her head and look at me
In a York hotel hall
I am falling to my knees
And from the corner of my eye
I saw you dressed all in white
I saw you pass right by
But maybe I had too much wine
I hope you come back tonight
You never said goodbye
Softly, as your dress flows,
You say that you're alone
But I know I can't leave you
Lonely and on your own
On your own
On your own
On your own
On your own
And from the corner of my eye
I saw you dressed all in white
I saw you pass right by
But maybe I had too much wine
I hope you come back tonight
You never said goodbye