Lonely No More

Album: Something to Be (2005)
Charted: 11 6
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  • Now it seems to me
    That you know just what to say
    But words are only words
    Can you show me something else?
    Can you swear to me
    That you'll always be this way?
    Show me how you feel
    More then ever, baby

    I don't want to be lonely no more
    I don't want to have to pay for this
    I don't want another lover at my door
    It's just another heartache on my list
    I don't want to be angry no more
    You know I could never stand for this (woah)
    So when you tell me that you love me, know for sure
    I don't want to be lonely anymore

    Ooh, whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh-ooh-oh-whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh-ooh-oh-whoa

    Now it's hard for me
    When my heart's still on the mend
    Open up to me
    Like you do your girlfriends
    And you sing to me
    And it's harmony
    Girl, what you do to me is everything
    Make me say anything, just to get you back again
    Why can't we just try?

    I don't want to be lonely no more
    I don't want to have to pay for this (woah)
    I don't want another lover at my door (woah)
    It's just another heartache on my list
    I don't want to be angry no more (woah)
    You know I could never stand for this (woah)
    So when you tell me that you love me, know for sure
    I don't want to be lonely anymore

    Ooh, whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh-ooh-oh-whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Oh, oh

    What if I was good to you?
    What if you were good to me?
    What if I could hold you 'till I feel you move inside of me?
    And what if it was paradise?
    And what if we were symphonies?
    What if I gave all my life to find some way to stand beside you?

    I don't want to be lonely no more
    I don't want to have to pay for this (woah)
    I don't want another lover at my door (woah)
    It's just another heartache on my list
    I don't want to be angry no more (woah)
    You know I could never stand for this (woah)
    So when you tell me that you love me, know for sure
    I don't want to be lonely anymore

    Ooh, whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh-ooh-oh-whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    Ooh, whoa
    I don't want to be lonely anymore (oh, oh) (oh, oh-ooh-oh-whoa)
    I don't want to be lonely no more (ooh, whoa) (ooh, whoa)
    I don't want to be lonely no more (oh, oh) (oh, oh-ooh-oh-whoa)
    No, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't
    I don't want to be lonely anymore Writer/s: Robert Thomas
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Megan from Alanta, Gathis song is about marriage and sing to his wife about not to ever leave him. and how he doesnt want to be single any more.
  • Mike from Wareham, MaRob Thomas says he sat down with his guitar and just played the lyrics "...i don't wanna have to pay for this...."in his head.From there he created the rest of the fun,structured song that reached the top of the charts.This songwriting trick is also used by Mick Jagger and Willie Nelson.
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