Lonely Is The Hardest

Album: Rock Hard (1980)
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  • In a rainy city all alone
    I had no place to call my own
    Small hotel and smokin' cigarettes
    Noboby knows what a pain it gets

    Do you believe when I tell you
    That lonely is the hardest
    Do you believe when I tell you
    That lonely is the hardest state of all

    Wrap my arms around a sleepless night
    Count the hours 'til the morning light
    Pin up photographs on empty walls
    riting poems to no one at all

    Do you believe when I tell you
    That lonely is the hardest
    Do you believe when I tell you
    That lonely is the hardest state of all

    Look out the window at the crowded streets below
    Seems everybody has someplace to go
    Look in the mirror with far away eyes
    Cry in silence at a wasted life

    Do you believe when I tell you
    That lonely is the hardest
    Do you believe when I tell you
    That lonely is the hardest state of all Writer/s: LEONARD RICHARD TUCKEY, SUZIE QUATRO
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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