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Drag The River - So Lonely Lyrics



Drag The River - So Lonely Lyrics




You must be so lonely
It's written on your face
Right or wrong
I'll sing the song
That's lost without a trace

You must think I'm foolish
You see it in my eyes
That might be true
But I've got you to
Bury me alive

When the wind will stop it's whining
And the lies have been exposed
In the end I know

You must be so lonely
You ask me what to do
I'll never know this kind of loneliness

You're livin' with

You must think I'm crazy
Like only I can be
That might be true
But I've got you
To confirm what I believe

When the wind will stop it's whining
And the lies have been exposed
In the end I know

I've been speechless for a while
It's time to let you know
It's time to let you know

You must be so lonely
You must be so lonely
You must be so lonely
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You must be so lonely
It's written on your face
Right or wrong
I'll sing the song
That's lost without a trace

You must think I'm foolish
You see it in my eyes
That might be true
But I've got you to
Bury me alive

When the wind will stop it's whining
And the lies have been exposed
In the end I know

You must be so lonely
You ask me what to do
I'll never know this kind of loneliness

You're livin' with

You must think I'm crazy
Like only I can be
That might be true
But I've got you
To confirm what I believe

When the wind will stop it's whining
And the lies have been exposed
In the end I know

I've been speechless for a while
It's time to let you know
It's time to let you know

You must be so lonely
You must be so lonely
You must be so lonely
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Writer: Christopher Eaton, Gordon Sumner
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group




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Performed By: Drag The River
Length: 2:50
Written by: Christopher Eaton, Gordon Sumner

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