Two Doors Down

Album: Here You Come Again (1977)
Charted: 19
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  • Two doors down they're laughing and drinking and having a party
    And two doors down they're not aware that I'm around
    But here I am crying my heart out, feeling sorry
    But they're having a party, just two doors down

    I think I'll dry these useless tears and get myself together
    I think I'll wander down the hall and have a look around
    'Cause I can't stay inside this lonely room and cry forever
    I think I'd really rather join 'em two doors down

    Two doors down they're laughing and drinking and having a party
    And two doors down they're all aware that I'm around
    'Cause here I am no longer crying and feeling sorry
    They're having a party, just two doors down

    I can't believe I'm standing here dry eyed, all smiles and talkin'
    Making conversation with the new love I've found
    I ask him if he'd like to be alone and we start walkin'
    Down the hall to my place waiting two doors down, yeah

    Two doors down they're laughing and drinking and having a party
    And two doors down we're not aware that they're around
    'Cause here I am feeling everything but sorry
    We're having our own party two doors down

    Oh oh oh oh, two doors down
    Oh oh oh oh, two doors down
    Oh oh oh oh, two doors down
    Oh oh oh oh, two doors down

    Two doors down they're laughing and drinking and having a party
    And two doors down we're not aware that they're around
    'Cause here we end feeling everything but sorry
    We're having our own party two doors down

    Two doors down they're laughing and drinking and having a party
    And two doors down we're not aware that they're around
    Here we end feeling everything but sorry
    We're having our own party two doors down Writer/s: Dolly Parton
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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