On My One

Album: On My One (2016)
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  • I'm just a poor boy from Nottingham
    I had my dreams
    But in this world they're gone, they're gone
    Oh, I'm so lonesome on my one

    Three years on the road, 400 shows
    Where do I call home?
    No place to go
    Where do I belong?
    Oh, I'm so lonesome on my one

    Every town a stranger when I'm around
    No sins forgiven, hell spit me out
    Where's God, where's God?
    He's even left me on my one
    Where's God, where's God?
    He's even left me on my one

    I'm just a poor boy from Nottingham
    I had my dreams
    But in this world they're gone, they're gone
    I'm oh so lonesome on my one
    Oh, I'm so lonesome on my one Writer/s: Jake Edwin Kennedy
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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