I'm Alone

Album: Help A Sinner (2025)
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  • I'm alone
    On a drive out of town
    I've discovered something new
    About myself that I'm
    Forced to admit I never knew
    A funny quirk
    That has taken me
    To a place apart
    Where the silent
    Interrupts my thoughts
    Frequently I find myself
    Out of answers
    Here's where I mouth
    An emotional sentence
    here's a dream
    Where I try to address it
    And in that dream I'm
    I'm alone and I long to be lonely how about you
    I thought I'd miss conversationing
    I thought I'd miss every little thing
    Yes I think It's been a year or more I fear
    I thought I'd miss it more than I do
    But I dream of empty rooms
    And the silence of my apartment
    Hallway tomb
    I've got no use for a phone or a letter
    A note on a postcard
    Seems so much better
    Don't try to change me
    Don't try to arrange me
    To fit with your concepts of
    I'm alone and I long to be lonely how about you
    Bridge:
    I long to be lonely
    How long to be lonely
    I'm alone and I long to be lonely how about you Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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