Open Door
I see your smiling face, by the open door
There's the morning light shining in your hair and in your eyes
And just a little way behind that smile of yours
I see another one, oh so far away
If only for one second,
I could hold you close to me
When the master calls for me again
There's nothing
I can say, or
I can doGoodbye, my love, time has come to say farewell
I hear the call again
Goodbye to the world,
I've sheltered for so long
Oh there's so much my love, that
I can never say
And in a little while, in a little while
There's nothing left to see
As the years go by and
I have not returned
And the night has come, falling all around
Ooh if you count the stars you'll know
How many have gone out
And when the master calls for me again
There's nothing that
I can say or
I can doStand in the sun
Shut your eyes and feel the world it's changing every day
Goodbye my love, each day will seem so long
Ooh there's so much
I feel, that
I can never say
I can't see you,
I can't feel you anymore
I've just a memory of that open door
Open DoorLRC歌词
I see your smiling face, by the open door
There's the morning light shining in your hair and in your eyes
And just a little way behind that smile of yours
I see another one, oh so far away
If only for one second,
I could hold you close to me
When the master calls for me again
There's nothing
I can say, or
I can doGoodbye, my love, time has come to say farewell
I hear the call again
Goodbye to the world,
I've sheltered for so long
Oh there's so much my love, that
I can never say
And in a little while, in a little while
There's nothing left to see
As the years go by and
I have not returned
And the night has come, falling all around
Ooh if you count the stars you'll know
How many have gone out
And when the master calls for me again
There's nothing that
I can say or
I can doStand in the sun
Shut your eyes and feel the world it's changing every day
Goodbye my love, each day will seem so long
Ooh there's so much
I feel, that
I can never say
I can't see you,
I can't feel you anymore
I've just a memory of that open door