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Two Lonely People

by Tony Bennett

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The two lonely people sit silently staring Their eyes looking coldly ahead The two lonely people once loved and were caring But now it's all over and dead They don't know what happened They can't think what happened They had something fine of their own But the two lonely people have turned into statues Yes, turned into statues of stone The world was their moon once A yellow balloon once It held all their hopes and their dreams But then time came and broke them Reality woke them The world's not so pretty as it seems For love that once mattered Is old now and battered But must it be shattered in two The two lonely people Would give all their life Yes they'd give all their life, if they knew The two lonely people sit silently staring Their eyes looking coldly ahead The two lonely people sit silently staring Their eyes looking coldly ahead

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