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The New York Fund - Nobody Home lyrics
Well, I woke up on a Monday, with the morning streaming in And I rolled over just like I always do Cause when I sleep I keep forgetting you don’t live here no more And when I wake I keep on thinking of you So I’ve been walking down the street, talking to myself for company For so long I’m getting ready to die And the girl up in the store says you don’t come round here no more And she aint seen you in quite some time Quite some time, Quite some time Oh baby where did you go Well the lights went off and there’s nobody home Where did you go Hey baby we got so close Oh darling where did you go Hey the lights when off and there aint nobody home Where did you go Ah baby we got so close Come on back now (guitar solo) I got my finger on the trigger, I got your number in a phone I wanna call, I wanna say, baby wont you come on home And when I hear those bells are ringing I hear my devils start to sing He singing “You wont get to see me anymore” So you can find me on the street, where I’ve been dragging my feet Yeah, I’ve been dragging them around all night And I’ve been back up to the store, that girl don’t work there no more And she aint been working there for quite some time Quite some time, Quite some time Oh baby where did you go Well the lights went off and there's nobody home Where did you go Aw, baby we got so close Oh baby where did you go Well the lights went off and there’s nobody home Where did you go Hey baby we got so close Quite some time, Quite some time Quite some time, Quite some time Quite some time, Quite some time Quite some time, Quite some time Oh baby where did you go Well the lights went off and there’s nobody home Where did you go Hey baby we got so close Oh darling where did you go Hey the lights when out and there aint nobody home Where did you go Ah baby we got so close, SO CLOSE NOW (guitar solo) |
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