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Alan Hull Just Another Sad Song


And there you go, heading down dark dusty lanes that all look the same From a single point of view You thought that the freedom you need could be found on the ground Of a lonely avenue No one could give it to you No one could get it right through Now what will you do.

When there is nobody here and there's nobody near To tell your troubles to Just a dark night and the empty moonlight Doesn't mean a single thing to you Now you're really feeling sad Your stomach's really feeling bad You think you're maybe going mad.

But it's just another case of human misunderstanding It's just another sad song.

Where did she go ? The one that could hold you together and the one That you'd never tell a lie to her face Could she be lost in the cost of another embrace From a different kind of place Gone and never left a trace With a tear on her face A sad tear on her face.

But it's just another case of human misunderstanding It's just another sad song.

It's just another case of human misunderstanding It's just another sad song.

Just another sad song.



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