No Good Place to Cry

Album: Magnolia (2019)
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  • Well, Sunday morning
    It came without warning
    After another sad Saturday night
    No understanding
    Her changing plans and
    I'm way too weak to fight

    Well, strangers' faces on this crowded street
    They all turn away when they, they look at me
    They don't wanna see these tears in my eyes
    But there ain't no good place to cry

    So I found my way
    Down to Lower Broadway
    Where nobody knows my name
    I was just another fool
    Sittin' down there on another stool
    With another woman to blame

    And I don't want to share my story
    And all the same old blues, they bore me
    I just need to find a good place to hide
    'Cause there ain't no good place to cry

    And I don't want anyone to see
    And I don't want anyone to pity me
    So I might have to walk these streets all night
    'Cause there ain't no good place to cry
    Oh, there ain't no good place to cry Writer/s: Gary Nicholson, Randy Houser
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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