Faces In The Crowd Lyrics - Alannah Myles
Faces In The Crowd
Esther walks the hall, carrying a candle
Listens at the wall, for a sign of life
Closing her eyes as the room fades away
Counting the chimes in the church of our saviour ringing out
Two faces in the crowd
Simon drives this town, works a graveyard Sunday
Esther flags him down, doesn’t speak a word
He hums to himself as the streets disappear
He catches himself looking back in the mirror filled with doubt
Two faces in the crowd
On the ferry from Dover to Calais
Arm in arm on a windswept day
I’ve got a photo of them sailing away
Mother’s so pretty, father’s so proud..
I stop to count the chimes, an orphan in the shadows
So little left behind, so much I’ll never know
A list in “the Times” of the lives lost at sea
An old photograph and a past that seems so like
Esther walks the hall, carrying a candle
Listens at the wall, for a sign of life
Closing her eyes as the room fades away
Counting the chimes in the church of our saviour ringing out
Two faces in the crowd
Simon drives this town, works a graveyard Sunday
Esther flags him down, doesn’t speak a word
He hums to himself as the streets disappear
He catches himself looking back in the mirror filled with doubt
Two faces in the crowd
On the ferry from Dover to Calais
Arm in arm on a windswept day
I’ve got a photo of them sailing away
Mother’s so pretty, father’s so proud..
I stop to count the chimes, an orphan in the shadows
So little left behind, so much I’ll never know
A list in “the Times” of the lives lost at sea
An old photograph and a past that seems so like
Writer: Tyson, David Michael / Ward, Chris
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, CHRYSALIS MUSIC GROUP

Please Click here to submit the Corrections of Faces In The Crowd Lyrics
Please Click Here to Print Faces In The Crowd Lyrics
Thanks to cornel vankrimpen cornelvzla for submitting Faces In The Crowd Lyrics.
The following area is only for review, if you want to submit the lyrics or the corrections of the lyrics, please click the link at the end of Faces In The Crowd Lyrics.
