Sylvie Vartan
SINCE YOU DON'T CARE
J. Kennedy - M. Singleton, 1964


Arms that used to hold you so close to me
Arms that had to open, Oh, and set you free
Arms that used to reach
And always find you there
Are just two empty, empty arms
Since you don't care

Eyes that used to light up when you walked by
Eyes that never knew what it meant to cry
Eyes that watched you walk away
And left me standing there
Are just two cry-crying eyes
Since you don't care

Lips that used to talk and plan a future for two
Lips that used to kiss
You only, you know, these lips were true
Lips that used to smile
Before they kissed good-bye
Are just two silent, silent lips
Since you don't care

These empty arms
These crying eyes
These silent lips
Are all so lonely
Since you don't care


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