Long Distance Love
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Long Distance Love
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Hello, give me missing-persons
They say what is it that you need
I said oh, I need her so
They said you've got to stop your pleading
'cause no matter what you do
Even pray to heaven above
All you ever get from her is
Long distance love
I read the paper and I've got the blues
It's so sad to hear the news
Help wanted but not enough
They say these times are getting' rough
'cause no matter what I do
Even pray to heaven above
All I ever get from her is
Long distance love
You know her toes were so pretty
And her lies so sweet
I wonder does she know
Does she know she hurt me so
cause no matter what I do
Even pray to heaven above
All I seem to get from her is
Long distance love
Long distance love
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Carl Carlton performs "Long Distance Love", and this lyric page sits inside the Carl Carlton catalog on LyroVerse.
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