Who Will Care?

Album: Breaking Glass (1980)
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  • Did she wake up cold and alone
    Hoping someone might phone
    Did she crawl out of bed, scratch her head
    Look in the mirror and think she was dead
    Who will care? Who will care?
    Did she thrown on her clothes and
    Walk slowly to the door
    Go into town hoping to score
    Did she find her a man who said he'd give her all he can
    And when that's not enough then life starts to get tough
    Who will care? Who will care?

    Did she die in the cold
    Was she scared to be old
    Nobody knows where and old loner goes
    At the end of the line

    And on one grey day some children at play
    Saw her dead body, thought it was funny
    Oh look at that lady on the ground fast asleep
    Nobody knew her so nobody weeps
    Who will care? Who will care?

    Did she die in the cold
    Was she scared to be old
    Nobody knows where and old loner goes
    At the end of the line

    Did she? Did she? Who was she? Writer/s: HAZEL THEREASA O'CONNOR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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