| The gas-lamp flickers in the night | |
| And jingle-jangles in the wind | |
| The pool-hall cowboys play and play ' | |
| Cos pool-hall hot shots don't go home | |
| And a lonely breeze sends shivers | |
| From a distant shore | |
| Since I don't see you anymore | |
| The morning curtains gently sway | |
| A gap throws light across the room | |
| You curse that noisy radio | |
| Even when you turn it down | |
| It tells us bad news of a distant war | |
| And I don't see you anymore | |
| Since I didn't see you | |
| Since I didn't see you | |
| Since I don't see you anymore | |
| No me da un bledo si senor | |
| Since I don't see you anymore | |
| I've always got time for one more | |
| Since I don't see you anymore | |
| And a lonely breeze sends shivers | |
| From a distant shore | |
| And the tears fall faster now love | |
| Much more than before | |
| Since I don't see you anymore | |
| Sing a song of love to me | |
| Sing a song of love to me | |
| As the shadows start to grow | |
| And I won't be sad and lonely | |
| Anymore 'Cos if you sing a song of love to me | |
| I will always find a smile | |
| That will warm my cold, cold heart | |
| Just for a while | |
| Songs of love | |
| I know so well | |
| Yea, I've seen some days and had some times | |
| Lucky boy | |
| I can hear you say | |
| You think my sun does nothing but shine |