Sign On The Door

Edwin McCain

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    Wendy's sitting next to me
    She's trying hard to drink it away
    And I feel the rumble
    Of the subway beneath the stage
    And her eyes are screaming
    And her lips are pursed
    This ain't her first heartache
    But it feels like, it feels like the worst
    And she says:

    Can someone tell me how this can happen?
    I guess that God only knows
    My heart used to be a sweet shop of love
    But now the sign on the door
    It says, "Sorry, but we're closed"

    I hear myself tell her
    Some old words, but I know they won't help
    Then I feel guilty
    'Cause I've closed some sweet shops myself

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    We all talk about timing and lifestyles and such
    But to a heart that's been shattered
    Those words don't mean much
    And all of our pining, it just goes to show
    Don't you enter a shop with the sign on the door
    Saying, "Sorry, but we're closed"

    She's been through all the pain
    That one can endure
    And her new man thinks she loves him
    But he can't be sure
    His heart pines for Wendy
    She says, "That's how it goes"

    But how am I supposed to know?
    I can't read the sign
    Saying, "Sorry, but we're closed"

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    Composition: Edwin McCain

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