Songwriter: Rupert Holmes
Producer: Rupert Holmes
Someone is out there
Someone who loves you
Though you don't know their name
Both of your lives move closer
You don't know now just how close you came
All that you've felt with
All that you've dealt with
Wasn't a crime or sin
All the last year was simply to clear the way
For this day
We begin
At the end of your rope but now you find hope
On what was a dead end street
This is the end of loves who pretend
They've helped you to make ends meet
End of confusion, every conclusion
Brings you a second chance
It's the end of the dance
You're not going home alone
Someone is out there
Someone who loves you
Someone you've always known
All you've been through
All lead you here to the start
To a love, a friend
Happily ever after, the story's done
We've begun
And we start
At the end
Someone who loves you
Though you don't know their name
Both of your lives move closer
You don't know now just how close you came
All that you've felt with
All that you've dealt with
Wasn't a crime or sin
All the last year was simply to clear the way
For this day
We begin
At the end of your rope but now you find hope
On what was a dead end street
This is the end of loves who pretend
They've helped you to make ends meet
End of confusion, every conclusion
Brings you a second chance
It's the end of the dance
You're not going home alone
Someone is out there
Someone who loves you
Someone you've always known
All you've been through
All lead you here to the start
To a love, a friend
Happily ever after, the story's done
We've begun
And we start
At the end
- Full Circle (1981)
- Escape (The Piña Colada Song)
- Weekend Lover
- Bagdad
- The O’Brien Girl
- Him (single edit)
- Annabella
- Special Thanks
- Cold
- Soap Opera
- Let’s Get Crazy Tonight
- You’ll Love Me Again
- Speechless
- Answering Machine
- Brass Knuckles
- I Don’t Need You
- Our National Pastime
- Partners in Crime
- Full Circle
- Morning Man
- Everything Gets Better When You’re Drunk
- Second Saxophone
- Phantom of the Opera
- Letters That Cross in the Mail
- Talk