Lyrics of 'Driftin' by Elkie Brooks

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How can you tell you've been in love
When nobody's left you
The tears in your eyes
Blinding your reason to cry
Over the feelings
That left you alone
Wondering, wondering why

You thought about love
You played all your games
Took without giving a sign

Driftin', your memory's haunting me
Calling, calling me gently down into your door
I'm falling, falling in love with you
Driftin', driftin' back into your arms, your arms

I've seen it all before
Through walkways and buildings
Talking to me, echoing yesterday's dreams
The laughter and sadness
It shone in your eyes
Giving your secret away

Driftin', your memory's haunting me
Calling, calling me gently down into your door
I'm falling,
Falling in love with you
Driftin',
Driftin' back into your arms, your arms

Driftin', your memory's haunting me
Calling, calling me gently down into your door
I'm falling,
Falling in love with you
Driftin',
Driftin' back into your arms, your arms

Driftin', your memory's haunting me
Calling, calling me gently down into your door
I'm falling,
Falling in love with you

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