I Don't Do Lonely Well

Album: Night Train (2012)
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  • Baby since you've been gone
    I leave the TV on
    Gotta hear somebody's voice
    I just need some kind of noise
    I lay some pillows down
    To wrap my arms around
    I pretend I'm holding you
    I know it's sad but it's what I do
    To keep me from goin' crazy

    I can get up and face the day
    Just fine all by myself
    Go out and take on the world
    And get it done like nobody else
    Ohh but I don't do lonely well

    I got some real good friends
    Check on me now and then
    Try to get me out at night
    Say I need to get a life
    It's easy to say alright
    When you're not the one goin' crazy

    I can get up and face the day
    Just fine all by myself
    Go out and take on the world
    And get it done like nobody else
    Ohh but I don't do lonely well

    Here comes another sunset
    Here comes another long night
    I'm not over you yet
    No I'm not over you yet

    I can get up and face the day
    Just fine all by myself
    Go out and take on the world
    Get it done like nobody else
    Ohh but I don't do, don't do lonely well
    No no no
    Don't do lonely well Writer/s: CHUCK WICKS, NEIL THRASHER, TOM SHAPIRO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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