The man finds himself alone for the first time in his He's always got a problem, got to work it out wrong or right He's got to it out, he's so lonely in the night He's got to work it all
Now who in the world believe that he's got another trick up his sleeve And who in the wants to know which way should he go way should he turn? Which way should he learn? Which day should he Which way to the top?
I remember him when we were friends, we were young, way back then I still can recall when we small how he tried his best to warn us all
This living on his own has his heart to stone and it's all pain He out on his own and eats his heart out alone in the pouring rain Now who in the world have know That just a few years ago his love could grown and grown
Through the rain, the sleet and But the rain, the sleet and snow chills the heart and the soul So the let the cold blow What he doesn't see he know
I remember him we were friends, when we were young, way back then I recall it all when we were small how he tried his to warn us all
I remember it still, I always will when we were way back then I recall it all when we were small how he tried his to warn us all He said, "Watch out for the danger" He said, "Watch out"
The man is a winner for the time in his life He a little thinner but he says "Hey that doesn't matter" But if you closely You'll see a cold smug smile behind
And now that he has won it doesn't matter how or which way it was Now that he's in control, revenge is in his heart and The is at his fingertips, vengeance is on his lips But the power he to control now has got him in its grips
I remember him we were friends, when we were young, way back then I recall it all when we were how he tried his best to warn us all
I remember it still, I always will when we were way back then I recall it all when we small how he tried his best to warn us all
I remember him when we were friends, when we were young, way then But now we're all grown up and we're You see, bit by bit, part by part, we slipped and Till grown apart and now we're strangers