| Song | Song Never Played |
| Artist | Aaron Booth |
| Album | Transparent |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Booth | |
| And she held my hand as if it were a prop | |
| And her tears all dried like lines that she forgot | |
| And she’d laugh with the air of a hurried scene change | |
| She could say goodbye like exiting a stage. | |
| Into her face I’d stare like an empty theatre. | |
| Darkness inside the concert hall | |
| The curtain would fall, the curtain would rise and fall and rise | |
| But something kept my shoes glued right to the floor | |
| Even when the lights went out I’d wait for more. | |
| The box office man said I can pay what I can | |
| I told him all that I could give were the words of being a man | |
| Who’d found his heart and then gave his heart | |
| To the sound of a song that’s never played. |
| Booth | |
| And she held my hand as if it were a prop | |
| And her tears all dried like lines that she forgot | |
| And she' d laugh with the air of a hurried scene change | |
| She could say goodbye like exiting a stage. | |
| Into her face I' d stare like an empty theatre. | |
| Darkness inside the concert hall | |
| The curtain would fall, the curtain would rise and fall and rise | |
| But something kept my shoes glued right to the floor | |
| Even when the lights went out I' d wait for more. | |
| The box office man said I can pay what I can | |
| I told him all that I could give were the words of being a man | |
| Who' d found his heart and then gave his heart | |
| To the sound of a song that' s never played. |
| Booth | |
| And she held my hand as if it were a prop | |
| And her tears all dried like lines that she forgot | |
| And she' d laugh with the air of a hurried scene change | |
| She could say goodbye like exiting a stage. | |
| Into her face I' d stare like an empty theatre. | |
| Darkness inside the concert hall | |
| The curtain would fall, the curtain would rise and fall and rise | |
| But something kept my shoes glued right to the floor | |
| Even when the lights went out I' d wait for more. | |
| The box office man said I can pay what I can | |
| I told him all that I could give were the words of being a man | |
| Who' d found his heart and then gave his heart | |
| To the sound of a song that' s never played. |