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No One Knows Your Name Lyrics


Curt Smith No One Knows Your Name



Somewhere, sometime I became a part of you
And then in time, in time it seems like I got to
the heart of you
And inside my mind I could entertain
Almost anything you could throw at me
But does it feel like now one knows your name?

Somewhere, sometime you eblieve there's a price we pay
For anger in mind, in time it will always come
back your way
And nothing ever changes, no

{Chorus}
It feels like no one knows your name
It feels like no one knows your name

Out of the doorway, into the darkness
I walk slowly out of danger
Nothing ever changes
Down in the basemen, I store the memories
Of a childhood spent alone
Nothing ever changes, no

[Chorus]

Sometimes, it feels that I can't get enough of you
It takes a long time to make this work
I know for sure my mind stays bright with you
It takes a long time to make this work
And nothing ever changes, no

It feels like no one knows your name
It feels like nothing ever changed




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