Mary Hopkin — Knock Knock Who’s There

[Verse 1] Tears of rain run down my window pane I'm on my own again, good evening, sorrow Sit and dream of how things might have been And as I close my eyes, I get the strangest feeling [Chorus] Knock, knock, who's there? Could this be love that's calling? The door is always open wide Knock, knock, who's there? Now, as the night is falling Take off your coat and come inside [Verse 2] Climb the stair, and then I say a prayer For someone who could share my situation But instead as I lay down my head I have to leave it all to my imagination [Chorus] Knock, knock, who's there? Could this be love that's calling? The door is always open wide Knock, knock, who's there? Now, as the night is falling Take off your coat and come inside [Bridge] La, la-la, la-la-la, la, la-la La-la-la, la-la, la, la-la-la, la, la La, la-la, la-la-la, la, la-la La-la-la, la-la, la, la-la-la, la, la [Refrain] Sit and dream of how things might have been And as I close my eyes I get the strangest feeling [Chorus] Knock, knock, who's there? Could this be love that's calling? The door is always open wide Knock, knock, who's there? Now, as the night is falling Take off your coat and come inside [Outro] Ah, ah, ah Take off your coat and come inside


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