Claude Kelly - These Are The Signs [+ LYRICS!]
Saturday, June 27th, 2009
One of Claude Kelly’s greatest!
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One month, four days and three hours since the time
that you left me sitting here wondering why.
Now I guess that some things happen for a reason
but I can’t see how this has a brighter side.
God knows I’ve been let down before,
but nothing like this, oh no.
Seems like all I have in store is pain, cause…
When nothing helps you to get through the night,
When you can’t eat, ain’t got no apetite,
When your friends try to come around,
but even they can’t make you smile.
These are the signs (these are the signs),
these are the signs (these are the signs),
these are the signs of a broken heart.
One month, four hours, three days since I found,
what you been really doing when you go out of town.
Finally, I see, that she,
must have been the woman you been with,
all the times you weren’t around.
God knows I’ve been let down before,
but never like this, oh no (Oh no).
Seems like all I have in store is pain, cause…
When nothing helps you to get through the night,
When you can’t eat, ain’t got no apetite,
When your friends try to come around,
but even they can’t make you smile.
These are the signs (these are the signs),
these are the signs (these are the signs),
these are the signs of a broken heart.
I hate to admit it, but it seems,
All the love symptoms I’ve found in me,
Like I cant eat, I can’t sleep,
and sometimes it’s hard to breathe.
Even a fool could tell my heart is broken in,
a million pieces.
When nothing helps you to get through the night,
When you can’t eat, ain’t got no apetite,
When your friends try to come around,
but even they can’t make you smile.
These are the signs (these are the signs),
these are the signs (these are the signs),
these are the signs of a broken heart.
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