Lyrics Gilbert O'Sullivan

Gilbert O'Sullivan

We Will

It's over now

you've had your fun

get up them stairs go on quickly don't run

Take off your shoes the both of you's and leave them down outside the door

turn the landing light off,

no wait, leave it on it

it might make the night

that much easier to be gone

and in the morning who'll be wide awake

and eating snow flakes as

opposed to those flakes

(We Will) We Will (We Will) We will

That afternoon we spent the day

with uncle Frank (remember?) and his wife auntie Mae

well do you know

since then I've received

up to four letters all of which repeat the same

they say thrilled to bits

can't believe you came

we've relived it both

over time and time again

and if there's

ever a chance or even half

you might be our way

would you promise to stay

(We will) We will (We will) We Will

Yeah..yeah..yeah

Oh its not easy pretending

that you cannot hear

once you've suffered the affliction within

It's no use in an ending

to proclaim from the start that the

moral of the story's to begin.

On Sunday next, if the weather holds,

we'll have that game, but I bagse being in goal.

Not because I'm good, or because I think I should.

It's just that, well, at my age I think standing still

does really suit me best. Do we all agree?

Hands up those who do. Hands up those who don't?

I see, well in that case, will we please be kind enough,

if not on Sunday, to go to mass on Monday.

(We will) We will (We will)

Hmm, hmm, We Will.