Night Drive

Album: Strange Little Birds (2016)
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  • 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 Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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