Streets are empty and the sky is dark
Can't see nothing but this lonely, lonely heart
Without you, baby, nothing's like it was
Far away, far away from the one that I love
All the colors that I used to see
Baby, lately, they're not there for me
So, if you want to paint my world tonight
(If you want to paint my world tonight)
If you want to paint my world tonight
Paint it blue, paint it blue
That's the color of my world without you
Paint it grey, paint it grey
Since you went away, baby
Paint it blue, paint it blue
That's the color of my world without you
There's a window, but there's just no view
There's a road, but there's nowhere it leads to
There is music, but there's just no sound
Since I don't, since I don't have your arms around me
There's a rainbow painted black and white
There's a song I've painted black as night
So, if you want to paint my world tonight
(If you want to paint my world tonight)
If you want to paint my world tonight
Paint it blue, paint it blue
That's the color of my world without you
Paint it grey, paint it grey
Since you went away, baby
Paint it blue, paint it blue
That's the color of my world without you
It's no good without you
So, if you want to paint my world tonight
(If you want to paint my world tonight)
If you want to paint my world tonight, oh...
Paint it blue, paint it blue
That's the color of my world without you
Paint it grey, paint it grey, yeah
Since you went away, oh...
Paint it blue, paint it blue
That's the color of my world without you, yeah
Paint it grey, paint it grey
Would you paint it blue, yeah
Since you've gone away, oh, yeah
Would you, would you paint it blue
(Paint it blue, paint it blue)
Would you, would you paint it grey
Would you, would you paint it blue
Since you've gone away, oh, yeah
Would you, would you paint it blue
(Paint it grey, paint it grey)
Would you, would you paint it grey
Would you, would you paint it blue, oh, yeah
(Paint it blue, paint it blue)
(Paint it grey, paint it grey...)
Paint It Blue was written by Diane Warren.
Paint It Blue was produced by Joe Pasquale & Denny Diante.