Françoise Hardy
EMPTY SUNDAY
Paroles et musique: Napier-Bell, Wickham, 1968


Walked through the streets on my own
Empty Sunday at dawn
Six o'clock and you've gone

Grey little square in the town
Empty Sunday alone without you
Where is home

I see your face
I see your smile
I see the eyes that used to cry
I see the lips I used to kiss
I can't forget

See you standing all alone
I see the things that I did wrong
I see I didn't try enough to give you love

Cold on the bench in the park
Empty Sunday is here
Empty day, empty year

I see your face
I see your smile
I see the eyes that used to cry
I see the lips I used to kiss
I can't forget

See you standing all alone
I see the things that I did wrong
I see I didn't try enough to give you love

I see your face
I see your smile
I see the eyes that used to cry
I see the lips I used to kiss
I can't forget

See you standing all alone
I see the things that I did wrong
I see I didn't try enough to give you love


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