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Lonely As Can Be

Lonely As Can Be lyrics by The Concretes. There he goes again following idle hands Begging them to lead him astray as far as they may. You're lonely as can be...

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Lonely As Can Be

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There he goes again following idle hands

Begging them to lead him astray

as far as they may.

You're lonely as can be

Known as a friend of me

There he goes again

and then he's gone again

While I follow them around, follow them around

Cause I never really tried

inside of me a fear will grow

holding hands with demands

you're lonely as can be

Known as a friend of me

there he goes again

and then he's gone again

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