Lyrics of In your loneliness
Rhonda Vincent

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Release date : 12/09/2006
Duration : 0:03:21
Style : Country
(harley allen)
You try and you try
But each day goes by
And each night still finds you
Thinking of the love we knew
You smile and pretend
That we'll just be friends
But each night still finds you
In your loneliness
Chorus
In your loneliness
Do you miss my kiss
Need my arms to hold you tight
From your easy chair
No one seems to care
Not so easy there tonight
So i live and i learn
That bridges i burn
Just come back to haunt me
And i close my eyes and see
That the pain that you feel
We both share until
Your own heart sets you free
In your loneliness
Chorus
So i live and i learn
That bridges i burn
Just come back to haunt me
In your loneliness
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