Lonesome Rider

Album: Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies (2013)
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  • Rita where have you gone
    I've been missing you for far too long
    I feel so blue haven't you heard
    I am the lonesome rider hear the lonesome rider's call home

    Reaper where have you gone
    See the lonesome rider carry on
    His pain so blue haven't you heard
    He is the lonesome rider it's the lonesome rider's call home

    Just feel all the love I'm giving you
    I'm back from the war I've been missing you
    Where have you gone my baby blue
    I'm here all alone I've bleeding too

    Reaper please take him home
    He's been wandering for far too long
    He feels so blue haven't you heard
    He is the lonesome rider it's the lonesome rider's call home

    The dark reaper led the cowboy ahead into his final sunset
    The dawn soon to come a cold wind will blow
    He's on his way home
    My love never will be apart
    And we'll feel the sadness peeling from our fate
    The day has now come where we belong together again
    Farewell so long

    Rita I'm not alone
    I can see you waiting in the doorway of our little cabin home
    I feel so new haven't you heard
    I was the lonesome rider and the lonesome rider is home Writer/s: MICHAEL POULSEN, ROBERT CAGGIANO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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