How Insensitive (Insensataez)
de Doris Day
How insensitive
I must have seemed
When she told me
That she loved me
How unnerved and cold
I must have seemed
When she told me
So sincerely
Why she must have asked
Did I just turn
And stare in icy silence
What was I to say?
What can you say
When a love affair is over?
Why she must have asked
Did I just turn
And stare in icy silence
What was I to say?
What can you say
When a love affair is over?
So now she's gone away
And I'm alone
With a memory of her
Last look
Vague and drawn and sad
I see it still
All the heartbreak
In her last look
How she must have asked
Could I just turn
And stare in icy silence
What was I to do?
What can one do
When a love affair is over
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