Lonely, Lonely Lyrics

Taking Back Sunday

Your flower tongue wilts with too much sun And that's where we've been living for so long
She's still sending off the western coast And watch the sun set with your shrinking voice See, I hate the boy she loves the most I'm just enough to fill the void her daddy left
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely Don't you go changing for me (She's sin) What can you hide? (She's sin) What can you hide?
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely Don't you go changing for me
But I often wondered Just how deep I could sink my teeth Into that crease on your arm The place where all the good times They grow and grow
What would it take to stay the same for me? Well, would it sound the same coming from me? Such an awful tearing sound
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely Don't you go changing for me (She's sin) What can you hide? (She's sin) What can you hide?
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely Don't you go changing for me Changing for me
Oh, all the things they said about you Paper thin walls stacked around you An hourglass is silhouetting me
No matter how hard I try Or how dirty your thought There is no place on God's great earth Where you can go to hide from me
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely Don't you go changing for me (She's sin) What can you hide? (She's sin) What can you hide?
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely Don't you go changing for me Changing for me

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