Willy Russell
Willy Russell - Light Romance lyrics
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Narrator: There's a girl inside the woman Who's waiting to get free She's washed a million dishes She's always making tea. Linda: Could I talk to Councillor Lyons, please? Narrator: There's a girl inside the woman And the mother she became And a half rememnbered song Comes to her lips again. Linda: Eddie, could I talk to you? Narrator: The girl would sing the melody But the woman stands in doubt And wonders what the price would be For letting the young girl out. Linda: Yeh, I remember. Mrs Johnstone: (singing) It's just a light romanace, It's nothing cruel, They laid no plans, How it came, Who can explain? They just said 'hello', And foolishly they gazed, They should have gone Their seperate ways. Edward: Hey. (He mimes firing a gun.) Linda: Missed. Mrs Johnstone: (singing) It's just the same old song, Nothing cruel, Nothing wrong. It's just two fools, Who know the rules, But break them all, And grasp at half a chance To play their part In a light romance. Living on the never never, Constant as the changing weather, Never sure Who's at the door, Or the price You're gonna have to pay. It's just a secret glance, Across a room. A touch of hands That part too soon. That same old tune That always plays, And lets them dance as friends, Then stand apart, As the music ends. Loving on the never never, Constant as the changing weather, Never sure Who's at the door Or the price you're gonna have to....