It's been three weeks now
Since we left our tears at the check-in row
Just a kiss on the cheek now
I should have held you longer, but I let go
It's the strangest feeling
Coming home to wait for the phone to sing
It's become our world now
A big dial-up code and a longer ring

Don't fly this low
It was a strange hello, I know
But when I call back
Just say you love me

Justify your tone
Tell me you're alone
Keep things clear for me
Kiss my mind and dry my eyes, please
Justify your tone
Tell me you're alone
Keep things clear for me
Kiss my mind and dry my eyes, please

Break my falling
An empty chair sits in my mind
To my rescue
The sights around me hurts my eyes
And though I love you
It's hard to find that peace of mind
Fill my words in
There's an empty space between the lines

Don't fly this low
It was a strange hello, I know
But when I call back
Just say you love me

Justify your tone
Tell me you're alone
Keep things clear for me
Kiss my mind and dry my eyes, please
Justify your tone
Tell me you're alone
Keep things clear for me
Kiss my mind and dry my eyes, please

Justify your tone
Tell me you're alone
Keep things clear for me
Kiss my eyes
Justify your tone
Tell me you're alone
And keep things clear for me
Kiss my mind and dry my eyes, please

Justify
Justify
Kiss my mind and dry my eyes, please
Justify your tone
Kiss my mind and dry my eyes, please

Wang Chung

Wang Chung are an English New Wave musical group formed in 1980. The name Wang Chung means “yellow bell” in Chinese (黃鐘, pinyin: huáng zhōng), and is the first note in the Chinese classical music scale.

The group found their greatest success in the United States, with five Top 40 hits in the US, all charting between 1983 and 1987, including “Dance Hall Days” (No. 16 In the summer of 1984), “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” (No. 2 in 1986) and “Let’s Go!” (No. 9 in 1987).