Ask the Lonely
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Ask the Lonely
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So you think that you know
What your life is bringing
Running fast runninng slow
Never once forgiving
Don’t be scared of the dark
Be afraid of the living
Live your life every day
Believe everything you say
The lights within your play
All try to say
Ask the lonely
Living fast living hard
Like a freewheel running
Roll the dice where you are
And the wheels keep turning
When you cut do you bleed
Or are you still yearning
Live your life every day
Believe everything you say
The lights within your play
All try to say
Ask the lonely
Take a look at your face
Is it all that pretty
Would it look out of place
In the cold dark city
Man you’re such a disgrace
And that’s a pity
Live your life every day
Believe everything you say
The lights within your play
All try to say
Ask the lonely
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Who performs "Ask the Lonely"?
Salem performs "Ask the Lonely", and this lyric page sits inside the Salem catalog on LyroVerse.
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