Open Up Your Door

Album: Truelove Gutter (2009)
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  • Open up your door
    I can't see your face no more
    Love is so hard to find
    And even harder to define

    Oh, open up your door
    Cos we've time to give
    And I'm feeling it so much more
    Open up the door
    Open up your door

    Open up the door
    I can't hear your voice no more
    I just want to make you smile
    Maybe stay with you awhile

    Oh, open up your door
    Cos we've time to give
    And my feelings aren't so obscure
    Open up the door
    Open up your door

    So open up the door
    Cos we've time to give
    And I'm feeling it so much more
    Open up your door
    Oh, open up your door

    Love is so hard to find
    And even harder to define

    Oh, open up your door
    And I've never been so sure
    Oh, open up your door
    Open up your door Writer/s: RICHARD WILLIS HAWLEY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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