David DiMuzio - Alone for a While Lyrics

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Alone for a While

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What Are The Lyrics For Alone for a While By David DiMuzio?
Riding on the Subway
Looking like a tragic hero Julius Caesar never felt this warm Or if he did he never talked about it A one-bedroom apartment in Charlotte I think the loneliest number is love I see the tourists walking through my life And I'm learning not to think about'm And I'm learning that family and your long time best friends Are the only ones that last I'm learning that tragedy and the way I react Is the only thing I have I'll fall in love Again, I know I will Love's not enough To keep me standing still I gave away my heart Look babe I'm a shooting star But I can't give away my life Long night flying over Memphis Flashing lights and faded jeans I Think I'll light a little candle for A TV screen full of dying dreams And all the lonely teenage idols Who gave up what they sing about To the God's of superstardom Sitting in their synagogues handing tickets out To the beautiful Am I beautiful Last time last fight I swear I tried Is this my empire Are all these brilliant light for me A one man empire Play my soul on an mp3 I'm learning that family Is really not that bad And I'm learning that tragedy Is never all I have Cuz it's my life And it's not that bad |
Who Wrote Alone for a While By David DiMuzio?
David Dimuzio
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What's The Duration Of The Alone for a While By David DiMuzio?The duration of Alone for a While is 3:24 minutes and seconds. |
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