I won't be here when you come home
I'm sorry if you don't understand, forgive me if you can
But I can see another road
And I ain't coming back
Don't look for me around this town
'cause I will be so far away, you'll never find me anywhere
And I won't take no souvenirs
No perfumed picture promises
Because it's over
And I ain't coming back
You gave me everything
And now I'm breaking your heart
You know that I don't mean
To tear your world apart
I would never leave if I thought you couldn't stand the pain
A letter in the hall
Is written on the wall
A letter with no words of love at all
Because it's over (because it's over)
And I ain't coming back
And as I close the door
I know I'm breaking your heart
I should have loved you more
Instead I've torn your world apart
And as I walk into the lonely afternoon
I feel sad enough
I feel bad enough
And all the times when you are lonely where you are
Please don't hate me then
I just could not pretend oh no
Feel the tears
I can feel the tears
Running through the years
Level 42 is a British jazz-funk band active since 1979. Founded in London by Mike Lindup (keyboards, vocals), Phil Gould (bass) and Mark King (drums, bass guitar), the group achieved international fame in the 1980s with songs like "Lessons in Love", "Something About You" and "Running Blind". Their sound is characterized by a mix of jazz, funk, progressive rock and pop, with electronic influences. Level 42 has released over ten studio albums, selling millions of copies worldwide. Among their most important albums are "Level 42" (1981), "True Colours" (1983) and "World Machine" (1985). The group is known for its energetic and engaging live performances, with an emphasis on instrumental music. Mark King, in particular, is appreciated for his unique and virtuoso electric bass style.
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