Can't Get a Line
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Can't Get a Line
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Can't get a line to telephone you
Why you holing your company?
I been moaning oh! lonesome me
You made a pigeon of my heart
And i'd go anywhere to know you
Take a long way coming back
Be your yellow bedroom cab
Making bread in your heaven
And you're the reason im losing all my sleep
'cause i just can't get what i want
I'm spinning out i'm pocket sized
I'm gonna catch that flyer
I'm gonna see it shine
Yeah you're waking up my one desire
But i cant get a line
Can't get a to telephone you
And i ponder your hold on me
I been moaning oh! lonesome me
You made a pigeon of my heart
And i'd go anywhere to know you
Take the long way comming back
Be your yellow bedroom cab
Making bread in your heaven
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