Buddy Miller - Midnight and Lonesome Lyrics
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Midnight and Lonesome
Midnight and Lonesome Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Midnight and Lonesome By Buddy Miller?
There's a wordless moon that's watching tonight
There's a garden that's left to grow wild There's a sound with no name when a far away train Cries like an unloved child The paint on the walls is peeling away There's a photograph that fades on the shelf But the memory stays on of a love that is gone And I'm dancing by myself Why, why, I wanna know She went and left me nowhere to go Why, why, tell me my friend It's midnight and lonesome again The moon's still alone and I wonder sometimes If that's why the train has to cry So I ask right out loud But there's no answer now 'Cause I'm just talking to the sky Now the morning is time to get ready In the evening you take off your shoes Well you work all the day till the sun's gone away But midnight lays claim to the blues Why, why, I wanna know She went and left me nowhere to go Why, why, tell me my friend It's midnight and lonesome again Hey, hey, why, why, I wanna know She went and left me nowhere to go Why, why, 'til the blues come back in It's midnight and lonesome again, yeah It's midnight and lonesome again |
Who Wrote Midnight and Lonesome By Buddy Miller?
Buddy Miller, Julie Miller
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What's The Duration Of The Midnight and Lonesome By Buddy Miller?The duration of Midnight and Lonesome is 3:57 minutes and seconds. |
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