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Lee Dickinson - Solitude Lyrics

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Lee Dickinson - Solitude Lyrics




Look up at the stars tonight
Look at how they shine so bright
No matter where you are my love
We look up at the stars above
It doesn't matter how far we are
We may see a shooting star
Like a sparkle in your eye
Like a diamond in the sky

Locked inside these walls of sin
No way out and one way in
Cold and dark and all alone
With just my thoughts all on my own
I can't sleep but still I fight
Screams and cries all through the night
Toss and turn 'til break of dawn
Once a man but now I'm torn

Imagine that I hold you tight
Just you and me in the moonlight
But you're so far that I can't see
Can't hold you close, no you and me
I count the days 'til we meet again
I can't wait; but who knows when?
I'll endure this pain with fortitude
Locked inside this solitude
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Look up at the stars tonight
Look at how they shine so bright
No matter where you are my love
We look up at the stars above
It doesn't matter how far we are
We may see a shooting star
Like a sparkle in your eye
Like a diamond in the sky

Locked inside these walls of sin
No way out and one way in
Cold and dark and all alone
With just my thoughts all on my own
I can't sleep but still I fight
Screams and cries all through the night
Toss and turn 'til break of dawn
Once a man but now I'm torn

Imagine that I hold you tight
Just you and me in the moonlight
But you're so far that I can't see
Can't hold you close, no you and me
I count the days 'til we meet again
I can't wait; but who knows when?
I'll endure this pain with fortitude
Locked inside this solitude
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Writer: Lee Dickinson, Richard Lyon
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Performed By: Lee Dickinson
Length: 3:18
Written by: Lee Dickinson, Richard Lyon

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