Written by: Barry Gibb (1976) Lead vocals: Barry Gibb Album: Greatest <compilation> (1979) | Maybe you don’t know me anymore than I know you and I wouldn’t blame you if you walked away. I been watching you all evening with the teardrops in your eyes and it touches me much more than I can say. You know I’d hate to think that someone could have hurt someone like you. And if I was him, I’d be right by your side. Lay your troubles on my shoulders, put your worries in my pocket, rest your love on me awhile. Lay your troubles on my shoulder, put your worries in my pocket, rest your love on me awhile. Saw you in the corner on the moment I walked in saw your lonely face across the room. No, I won’t forget it. And the way it might have been. Why did you have to leave so soon. You know I’d hate to think that someone could have loved you more than me. And at times like this I’d be right by your side. Lay your troubles on my shoulders, put your worries in my pocket, rest your love on me awhile. Lay your troubles on my shoulders, put your worries in my pocket, rest your love on me awhile. How long must I wait for the last train to be here? And the last chance to know. Get to think that I was born too soon. How long, honey, when the loving don’t come? I was there when you left me. Just didn’t know how to begin. Lay your troubles on my shoulders, put your worries in my pocket, rest your love on me awhile. Lay your troubles on my shoulders, put your worries in my pocket, rest your love on me awhile. |