I'm Lonesome Too
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I'm Lonesome Too
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You call me up and say your tears are fallin'
You know I'd love to comfort you
Guess we always had a lot in common
You know, I'm lonesome, too
You know, I'm lonesome, too.
If pouring rain and thunder shakes your window
Trouble comes knockin' out of the blue
It don't matter which way that old wind blows
'cause, I'm lonesome too
I'm lonesome, too.
If there's something in your heart, you can't get over
I'll be the ladder you can use
Climb on up and cry here, on my shoulder
You know I'm lonesome too.
There's a well upon that hill, that's good for wishin'
And time and time again, I wish for you
But, my heart's broke and all my money's missin'
You know, I'm lonesome, too
You know, I'm lonesome, too...
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Wade Hayes performs "I'm Lonesome Too", and this lyric page sits inside the Wade Hayes catalog on LyroVerse.
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