Lost Forever, Left For Dreaming

Album: Turn Up The Radio (1979)
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  • Look at me am I so wasted
    That I can't please a heart that is breaking
    Standing alone feeling naked
    And this loneliness won't leave me alone

    Goodbye baby
    You've sent me away
    Goodbye
    Goodbye

    And baby I'd give anything
    Just to be in your arms again
    Loving you
    Loving you

    Look at me am I so wasted
    that I can't please a heart that is breaking
    Standing alone feeling naked
    And this loneliness won't leave me alone

    You can see it's just a part of living
    That this highway was so unforgiving
    And now the sky shall be my limit
    And my soul will be a-travelin' on
    And my soul will be a-travelin' on
    I said my soul, will be a-travelin' on

    Goodbye baby
    You've sent me away
    Goodbye
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