| Song | King's Cross |
| Artist | Cinerama |
| Album | This Is Cinerama |
| And when you asked me to stay I made some excuse | |
| When deep down I knew that | |
| All hell was breaking loose | |
| So why was I there in the first place? | |
| I'm not sure | |
| I think I wanted to spend the night with you | |
| And though you wanted more | |
| I thought that you and me were never meant to be | |
| Now why would I think that? | |
| And when I called home to tell her that I'd be late | |
| You stood outside the ‘phone box | |
| When some wouldn't have bothered to wait | |
| And how can I ever say sorry | |
| For leading you on? | |
| I came into your life without asking | |
| And then suddenly I was gone | |
| Because I thought that you and me were never meant to be | |
| Now why would I think that? | |
| You and me, yeah, now of course I see | |
| And I could ponder this forever but I can't explain | |
| What it was that made me ever get on that train | |
| Well I thought that you and me were never meant to be | |
| Now why would I think that? | |
| You and me, well, now of course I see | |
| (Why would I think that?) |
| And when you asked me to stay I made some excuse | |
| When deep down I knew that | |
| All hell was breaking loose | |
| So why was I there in the first place? | |
| I' m not sure | |
| I think I wanted to spend the night with you | |
| And though you wanted more | |
| I thought that you and me were never meant to be | |
| Now why would I think that? | |
| And when I called home to tell her that I' d be late | |
| You stood outside the ' phone box | |
| When some wouldn' t have bothered to wait | |
| And how can I ever say sorry | |
| For leading you on? | |
| I came into your life without asking | |
| And then suddenly I was gone | |
| Because I thought that you and me were never meant to be | |
| Now why would I think that? | |
| You and me, yeah, now of course I see | |
| And I could ponder this forever but I can' t explain | |
| What it was that made me ever get on that train | |
| Well I thought that you and me were never meant to be | |
| Now why would I think that? | |
| You and me, well, now of course I see | |
| Why would I think that? |