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Lonesome Again |
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| 1 | "If love is a fire," she said, | |
| 2 | "Burns its way from door to bloody door | |
| 3 | "He has not | |
| 4 | "Been my freind | |
| 5 | "One way or another," she said, | |
| 6 | "Sometimes somewhat less and sometimes more | |
| 7 | "All the same | |
| 8 | "In the end | |
| 9 | "Lonesome | |
| 10 | "Lonesome | |
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"Lonesome again |
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| 12 | "Adrift on this river," she said, | |
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"Lovers stroll along her bloody shore – | |
| 14 | “What they’ve got | |
| 15 | “They will spend | |
| 16 | “On dreams of each other – ,” she said, | |
| 17 | “’Roses, kisses’ – I’ve been there before | |
| 18 | “All the same | |
| 19 | “In the end: | |
| 20 | “Lonesome | |
| 21 | “Lonesome | |
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“Lonesome again" |
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© William J. Hall 2002 all rights reserved ASCAP |
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