Solitaire

  • Recorded by: The Carpenters
  • From the 1975 album, Horizon
  • Written by: Neil Sedaka and P. Cody

 

There was a man, a lonely man
Who lost his love through his indifference

A heart that cared, that went unshared
Until it died within his silence

And solitare's the only game in town
And every road that takes him takes him down
And by himself it's easy to pretend
He'll never love again

And keeping to himself he plays the game
Without her love it always ends the same
While life goes on around him everywhere
He's playing solitaire

A little hope goes up in smoke
Just how it goes, goes without saying

There was a man, a lonely man
Who would command the hand he's playing

And solitare's the only game in town
And every road that takes him takes him down
And by himself it's easy to pretend
He'll never love again

And keeping to himself he plays the game
Without her love it always ends the same
While life goes on around him everywhere
He's playing solitaire

And solitare's the only game in town
And every road that takes him takes him down
While life goes on around him everywhere
He's playing solitaire

 

 

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