Dixie Chicks - Hello Mr. Heartache Lyrics

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Hello Mr. Heartache

Hello Mr. Heartache Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Hello Mr. Heartache By Dixie Chicks?
Hello Mr. Heartache I've been expecting you
Come in and wear your welcome out The way you always do You never say if you're here to stay Or only passin' through So hello Mr. Heartache I've been expecting you When I don't feel like company You make yourself at home Even though you know I'd rather be alone Love walked out on me And didn't even close the door Next thing I know I'm starin' At your shadow on the floor So hello Mr. Heartache I've been expecting you Come in and wear your welcome out The way you always do You never say if you're here to stay Or only passin' through So hello Mr. Heartache I've been expecting you I wish that I could say it's nice To see you back again We're not exactly strangers But we're not exactly friends You know you're not invited but You keep on comin' round The last thing that I need is you To kick me when I'm down So hello Mr. Heartache I've been expecting you Come in and wear your welcome out The way you always do You never say if you're here to stay Or only passin' through So hello Mr. Heartache I've been expecting you I've been expecting you I've been expecting you I've been expecting you |
Who Wrote Hello Mr. Heartache By Dixie Chicks?
John Hadley, Michael Henderson
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What's The Duration Of The Hello Mr. Heartache By Dixie Chicks?The duration of Hello Mr. Heartache is 3:49 minutes and seconds. |
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