Lonely Won't Come

Album: Farmer's Daughter (2010)
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  • I've got something that I must confess
    My little heart is racing in my chest
    But I gotta get used to this, I guess,
    'Cause your love is moving me

    I don't know how, but I lost my cool
    Like a kid jacked up on sugar
    In a nursery school
    You swept me off my feet
    And then I fell for you
    I'm hooked on you, it's true,
    Hm

    Now that I know
    That lonely won't come around,
    No, no, no,
    Lonely won't come around
    Since I laid my burdens down,
    Lonely won't come around,
    Lonely won't come around,
    Yeah

    I felt like a flame trapped under glass
    But then you lift me up,
    The dark is in the past
    So let's face time
    And make the sunshine last
    Forever you and me
    With our song stuck on repeat

    Singing I feel like a little child
    My hands are free we're running wild
    And I am flying sex feet off the ground

    And now that I know that lonely won't come around,
    No, no, no,
    Lonely won't come around
    Since I laid my burdens down,
    Lonely won't come around,
    Lonely won't come around,
    Yeah

    Now that I know
    That lonely won't come around,
    Oh, no, lonely won't come around
    Since I laid my burdens down,
    Lonely won't come around,
    Lonely won't come around

    Ooh, lonely won't come around,
    Ooh, lonely won't come around,
    Hm, since I laid my burdens down,
    Lonely won't come around,
    Lonely won't come around,
    Yeah, mm Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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