BBC Radio 1994/Wasted Years

ANDREAS FREGE, MATT DANGERFIELD

Don't recognize me, do you?
We're sitting face to face
Your mind is in another time
And in another place

I saw that when your eyes met mine
And still you seemed unmoved
You don't recall this face at all,
The one you'd said you'd loved

The bats are in the belfry
And now you're on your own
The lights are shining brightly
But there's nobody home
But time has gone so quickly now
And nothing can replace
All these wasted years

Your friends don't come around here,
The way they used to do,
Where once there were so many
And now there are so few
But time has gone so quickly now
And nothing can replace
All these wasted years

Is that a smile upon your face?
You seem to be confused
By all these kindly strangers
Who come to visit you

The flowers on the table,
The pictures on the wall,
I thought it could be different,
But now I'm not so sure

The bats are in the belfry
And now you're on your own
The lights are shining brightly
But there's nobody home
But time has gone so quickly now
And nothing can replace
All these wasted years

Your friends don't come around here,
The way they used to do,
Where once there were so many
And now there are so few
But time has gone so quickly now
And nothing can replace
All these wasted years

They tell me that you're much improved,
But they can't tell me why
I've talked and talked for hours
And still there's no reply

Trivia about the song BBC Radio 1994/Wasted Years by Die Toten Hosen

When was the song “BBC Radio 1994/Wasted Years” released by Die Toten Hosen?
The song BBC Radio 1994/Wasted Years was released in 1994, on the album “Love, Peace & Money”.
Who composed the song “BBC Radio 1994/Wasted Years” by Die Toten Hosen?
The song “BBC Radio 1994/Wasted Years” by Die Toten Hosen was composed by ANDREAS FREGE, MATT DANGERFIELD.

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