Molly's book went down upon her knees with open eyes and lips she strove to draw in Cynthia's meaning. "I wish you both to know that henceforward all is at an end between me and Roger Hamley." At length Cynthia spoke, but she had to begin again before her words came clear. Molly grew to fancy it was some old enchantment that weighed upon their tongues and kept them still. There was no measuring the duration of the silence that ensued. Em C G Oh, I swear, I got enough love for two, ooh, ooh, ooh G (I'll be there when your heart is breaking) Em C G You'll never be alone, I'll be there for you. Molly took up a book,-not to read, but to have the semblance of some employment which should not necessitate conversation. Cynthia went on as though she had never heard the opening of the door, or felt the approaching sweep of Molly's dress. Gibson her face bore evident marks of tears, and she looked up and greeted Molly's entrance with a faint smiling notice. Cynthia's face looked made of stone, for colour and rigidity but she was netting away as if nothing unusual had occurred. Cynthia and her mother sate there in the stern repose of an armed neutrality. Bridge No one could ever know me No one could ever see me Seems youre the only one who knows What its like to be me Someone to face the day with Make it through all the rest with Someone Ill. Molly arranged her dress and went down into the drawing-room. Read or print original Youll Never Stand Alone lyrics 2023 updated If theres a time when the tears should fill your eyes / And you. alone in my head but I wish you were in my bed Cant get read on myself. The door opposite was open wide,-Cynthia had quitted the chamber. But you'll never be alone I'll be with you from dusk till dawn I'll be with you from dusk till dawn Baby, I am right here I'll hold you when things go wrong I'll be with you from dusk till dawn I. you never thought youd do Baby, leave them. She never knew how long she sate there, but it was long past lunch-time when once again she stole up to her room. She lifted her heavy weight of heart and body along till she came to a field, not so very far off,-where she had sought the comfort of loneliness ever since she was a child and there, under the hedge-bank, she sate down, burying her face in her hands, and quivering all over as she thought of Cynthia's misery, which she might not try to touch or assuage. Too Long Didn't ReadMolly had her out-of-door things on, and she crept away as she was bidden.
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