Wild and Lonesome

Album: The Other Life (2013)
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  • The night just seems to drag on forever
    Waiting for that cleansing morning call
    Running from the mirror,
    So I don’t see it any clearer
    As fireworks bright and loud, burn out and fall

    Wild and lonesome
    Wild and lonesome
    You’re blowing through life son
    Like a Texas dust storm
    Wild and lonesome
    Like a child who wants someone to play with
    And keep him warm

    Bottle full of venom’s used for drowning
    The ever-loving woman all my time
    Take another toe, keep on smiling, life’s a joke
    Keep on going till I forget the things I’ve done

    Wild and lonesome
    Wild and lonesome
    You’re blowing through life son
    Like a Texas dust storm
    Wild and lonesome
    Like a child who wants someone to play with
    To keep him warm

    When I finally see the line on the horizon
    She illuminates the sky before my eyes
    And before I get the chance to ask her for the dance
    The poison once again left me immobilized

    Wild and lonesome
    Highest
    You’re blowing through life son
    Like a Texas dirt storm
    Wild and lonesome
    Like a child who wants someone to play with
    And keep him warm
    Someone to ṗlay with, feed him
    And keep him warm Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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