Garbage - Night Drive Loneliness Lyrics

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Night Drive Loneliness

Night Drive Loneliness Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Night Drive Loneliness By Garbage?
Lonely
Lonely I got my high heels and my lipstick My blue velvet dress in my closet Got my phone on vibrate All I do is wait My night drive loneliness Comes again and again My night drive loneliness Comes again and again Of those stupid things that I've said There's one thing I regret In the moment that I said it, I wanted to kill it I still feel sick about it My night drive loneliness Comes again and again My night drive loneliness Comes again and again Lonely Lonely I'm so nervous Like a cat on a hot tin roof I want to get wasted forget all about it Like the blue dress in my closet (Over and over again) My night drive loneliness Comes again and again (my loneliness) My night drive loneliness Comes again and again (my loneliness) (Loneliness) My night drive loneliness Comes again and again (my loneliness) My night drive loneliness Comes again and again (my loneliness) Alone, alone, alone, alone, alone Loneliness Alone, alone, alone, alone, alone Loneliness Alone, alone, alone, alone, alone Loneliness Alone, alone, alone, alone, alone Loneliness Alone, alone, alone, alone, alone |
Who Wrote Night Drive Loneliness By Garbage?
Shirley Ann Manson, Bryan David Vig, Douglas Elwin Erickson, Steve W Marker
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What's The Duration Of The Night Drive Loneliness By Garbage?The duration of Night Drive Loneliness is 5:24 minutes and seconds. |
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