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Saint Etienne - Lonesome Lyrics



Saint Etienne - Lonesome Lyrics




I just found your letter doesn't mean a thing
You said things should be better
For you and me
Hey Baby if you want to leave
I can come as will
(Cleaning?) and change of scene
Bare foot in this world

You left late this morning
Didn't say good bye
And I feel so lonesome I could cry

I used to be so sure of you I didn't even try
Lost side of the things you do
For you and I

You left late this morning
Didn't say good bye
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry
A way from home
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry


I know you are happy
You told me your self
Hey maybe not exactly oh but I believe

You left late this morning
Didn't say good bye
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry
Yeah I feel so lonesome, I could cry
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry
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I just found your letter doesn't mean a thing
You said things should be better
For you and me
Hey Baby if you want to leave
I can come as will
(Cleaning?) and change of scene
Bare foot in this world

You left late this morning
Didn't say good bye
And I feel so lonesome I could cry

I used to be so sure of you I didn't even try
Lost side of the things you do
For you and I

You left late this morning
Didn't say good bye
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry
A way from home
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry


I know you are happy
You told me your self
Hey maybe not exactly oh but I believe

You left late this morning
Didn't say good bye
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry
Yeah I feel so lonesome, I could cry
And I feel so lonesome, I could cry
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Writer: IAN LESLIE CATT, SARAH CRACKNELL
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group




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Performed By: Saint Etienne
Length: 3:25
Written by: IAN LESLIE CATT, SARAH CRACKNELL

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