I'm a Loner Dottie, a Rebel

Album: Something to Write Home About (1999)
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  • Come tomorrow I'll be on my way back home
    In the morning call from a roadside telephone

    One night doesn't mean the rest of my life
    If I go, it's not impossible
    But possible is probably wrong
    So let go
    'Cause I'm afraid to try

    Keep my hands by my side

    I won't come back
    I hope some day you'll understand
    I want to try and make it right
    But don't know if I can

    Last night, everything was right and the rain was gone
    One summer night's the only time we've known
    So shut your eyes
    When you wake, I'll be gone
    When you wake, I'll be gone

    One night doesn't mean the rest of my life
    If I go, it's not impossible
    But possible is probably wrong
    So let go
    'Cause I'm afraid to try Writer/s: JAMES SUPTIC, MATTHEW PATRICK PRYOR, ROBERT POPE, RYAN POPE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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