Lost & Lonesome
If you see me in your town
Looking tired with my head hanging down
You may wonder what went wrong
Why am I always all alone?
Why am I always all alone?
Well, since I could remember I've been wandering on my own
Looking lost and lonesome since I left my mother's home
Well, since I could remember I've been wandering on my own
Looking lost and lonesome since I left my mother's home
Looking lost and lonesome since I left my mother's home
And they say, say I've got no friends
But who can you really put your faith in the end?
'Cause it's hard, hard to trust someone
When loyalty is just a word that slips off of your tongue
Loyalty is just a word, and it slips off of your tongue
I had to ask the question, "how you learn to love like that?"
She tried to answer as she pulled the knife out of her back
And when I asked the question, "how you learn to love again?"
You're going to suffer anyway, but it's better with a friend
You're going to suffer anyway, ain't it better with a friend?
Sometimes I see an old friend
And we will talk about the places that we've been
But then we go our separate ways
Lost and lonesome 'til the end of our days
Lost and lonesome 'til the end of our days
Looking tired with my head hanging down
You may wonder what went wrong
Why am I always all alone?
Why am I always all alone?
Well, since I could remember I've been wandering on my own
Looking lost and lonesome since I left my mother's home
Well, since I could remember I've been wandering on my own
Looking lost and lonesome since I left my mother's home
Looking lost and lonesome since I left my mother's home
And they say, say I've got no friends
But who can you really put your faith in the end?
'Cause it's hard, hard to trust someone
When loyalty is just a word that slips off of your tongue
Loyalty is just a word, and it slips off of your tongue
I had to ask the question, "how you learn to love like that?"
She tried to answer as she pulled the knife out of her back
And when I asked the question, "how you learn to love again?"
You're going to suffer anyway, but it's better with a friend
You're going to suffer anyway, ain't it better with a friend?
Sometimes I see an old friend
And we will talk about the places that we've been
But then we go our separate ways
Lost and lonesome 'til the end of our days
Lost and lonesome 'til the end of our days
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Writer(s): Carl E Nichols
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