Lyrics of (when you're on) the losing end
Neil Young
I went into town to see you yesterday
But you were not home
So i talked to some old friends for a while
Before i wandered off alone
It's so hard for me now but i'll make it somehow
Though i know i'll never be the same, won't you ever change your ways?
It's so hard to make love pay when you're on the losing end
And i feel that way again, yeah
Well, i miss you more than ever
Since you've gone i can hardly maintain
Things are different round here every night
My tears fall down like rain
It's so hard for me now but i'll make it somehow
Though i know i'll never be the same, won't you ever change your ways?
It's so hard to make love pay when you're on the losing end
And i feel that way again
It's so hard for me now but i'll make it somehow
Though i know i'll never be the same, won't you ever change your ways?
It's so hard to make love pay when you're on the losing end
And i feel that way again
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