How Ya Lonesome
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How Ya Lonesome
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How ya lonesome? How ya blue?
When the whole world is looking up to you, up to you?
Big Moon shine all over the house
It didn't work then, well it don't work now
Sage them stones, gonna rinse 'em out
Asked for help, they let me down
Making love ain't something ya do
It's a place we go, honey
Me and you
Me and you
Big Moon shine all over the house
It didn't work then, well it don't work now
Sage them stones, gonna rinse 'em out
Asked for help, they let me down
Ain't nothin to it
I'm gonna love you through it
Call me a passionate love
Call me whatever you want
Big Moon shine all over the house
It didn't work then, well it don't work now
Sage them stones, gonna rinse 'em out
Asked for help, they let me down
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Jess Williamson performs "How Ya Lonesome", and this lyric page sits inside the Jess Williamson catalog on LyroVerse.
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