Are We Lonesome Yet

I've been sitting
In a champagne room
And on the TV
They say that we're all through
And there's an ash tray
Full of cigarettes
Talking to me
Are we lonesome yet

You caught me staring
At the chandelier
No, I ain't crying
Smoke, it caused these tears
This place is crowded
Folks, they seem upset
I'm just smiling
Are we lonesome yet

In here there's a price to pay
It costs a lot more to stay
Nobody wants to share
Who told you this town was fair?
Tell me, are we lonesome yet
I just can't forget
The voice ringing in my head
Are we lonesome yet

Somebody's talking
In the mezzanine
Up the staircase
Past the ice machine
I barely hear them
Judging me in jest
I think I'll ask them
Are we lonesome yet

This big ol' city
Sure been hard on me
Filled up with people
As far as you can see
Electric billboards
Selling what comes next
They're really saying
Are we lonesome yet

In here there's a price to pay
It costs a lot more to stay
Nobody wants to share
Who told you this town was fair?
Tell me, are we lonesome yet
I just can't forget
The voice a ringing in my head
Are we lonesome yet
Are we lonesome yet
Tell me, are we lonesome yet



Credits
Writer(s): Mark Robert Neill, Charley Crockett, Taylor Grace
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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